
Non-commercial pharmacy infrastructure for
modern access models
A Pharmacy & Distribution solution from eMAX Health

Pharmaceutical teams often need to support patient access across bridge programs, patient assistance programs (PAP), and alternative access pathways that fall outside traditional commercial distribution models.
Standard commercial pharmacy infrastructure is not designed for the flexibility, program-specific controls, and cross-stakeholder coordination required for bridge, PAP, direct-to-patient, cash, and alternative access models.

Pharmacy Infrastructure for Evolving Access & Distribution Models
Non-commercial access requires alignment across distribution, patient services, and program design.

Enable bridge programs, patient assistance (PAP), and alternative access pathways to ensure therapy continuity.
Support flexible distribution models for non-commercial and early access scenarios.


Coordinate pharmacy execution with hub programs, reimbursement workflows, and patient services operations.
Align distribution and dispensing with specialty pharmacy network and channel strategy requirements.


Cross-Stakeholder Coordination
Ensure alignment across providers, patients, pharmacies, and manufacturers throughout the access journey.


Access Pathways Supported by eMAX Health Pharmacy
eMAX Health Pharmacy supports bridge programs, patient assistance programs (PAP), consigned pharmacy models, and direct-to-patient pathways through infrastructure designed for coordinated pharmacy execution.
CAPABILITIES:
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Bridge program dispensing and fulfillment aligned to therapy initiation
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Patient assistance program (PAP) distribution with compliant workflows
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Consigned pharmacy models supporting quick-start and alternative access pathways
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Cash and direct-to-patient distribution models
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Nationwide coordination across providers, patients, and pharmacies

Technology for Pharmacy Operations and Distribution Visibility
eMAX Health Pharmacy is supported by connected systems that provide visibility across inventory, dispensing, fulfillment, and patient coordination.
These systems help ensure pharmacy operations remain aligned with broader access strategy and patient services execution.
Capabilities:
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Real-time inventory and dispensing visibility
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Workflow coordination across pharmacy and patient services
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Order tracking and fulfillment monitoring
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Integration with hub and patient services platforms
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Reporting across program activity and distribution performance

How Non-Commercial Access Is Delivered
End-to-end coordination across program strategy, distribution, and patient services ensures patients can start and stay on therapy without unnecessary delays.

Program Strategy

Distribution Design

Inventory & Setup

Patient Enrollment

Dispensing & Fulfillment


