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Myphysician360, KARE PharmTech partner to serve independent pharmacies

The collaboration integrates telemedicine technology into local pharmacies, which aims to enhance access to primary and urgent care.
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Myphysician360, a company specializing in digital health innovation serving rural communities, is partnering with KARE PharmTech to establish the largest connected network of independent pharmacies in the United States. 

This collaboration integrates telemedicine technology into local pharmacies, enhancing access to primary and urgent care while reinforcing their critical role within communities, the companies said.

"This partnership underscores myphysician360’s commitment to advancing healthcare accessibility and KARE PharmTech’s mission to empower independent pharmacies. By combining myphysician360’s digital health expertise with KARE Health Partners' expansive pharmacy network, the initiative enhances patient care, supports pharmacy growth and reduces operational challenges for pharmacy owners," the companies noted.

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“We are thrilled to join forces with KARE PharmTech, a leader in supporting independent pharmacies,” said Michael Muchnicki, CEO of myphysician360. “Together, we’ll expand access to affordable, high-quality care, strengthen the role of community pharmacies, and drive impactful change at the local level.”

Betsy Warren, president and chief clinical officer of myphysician360, said, “Community pharmacies are essential to delivering personalized care. This partnership empowers them with innovative solutions that improve patient outcomes and strengthen their role as trusted healthcare providers.”

Dr. Kiran Patel, founder and chairman of KARE PharmTech, said, “This partnership reflects our commitment to ensuring independent pharmacies remain integral to their communities. By leveraging advanced technology and collaboration, we can expand access to care, improve outcomes, and preserve the personalized touch that defines community pharmacies.”

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