Non-Commercial
Pharmacy Solutions
Pharmaceutical and biotechnology teams are often managing multiple access pathways simultaneously, including bridge programs, patient assistance, free goods distribution, and direct-to-patient models. Traditional pharmacy infrastructure is not designed to support these programs in a coordinated way.
eMAX Health Pharmacy aligns distribution to real-world access strategies, enabling manufacturers to execute non-commercial programs with greater speed, visibility, and control.

Non-Commercial Access Pathways, Delivered Through Integrated Pharmacy Infrastructure
eMAX Health Pharmacy supports a range of non-commercial distribution models designed to meet patients where they are in the access journey, from therapy initiation through ongoing support.
Consigned Inventory for Rapid Program Launch
Deploy inventory strategically to enable quick-start access, bridge programs, and patient assistance without delays tied to traditional distribution models.
Supports:
Rapid therapy initiation
Flexible program design across access scenarios
Alignment with hub and patient services workflows



Bridge Programs to Support Therapy Start
Ensure patients can begin therapy while reimbursement or coverage is being established through coordinated bridge dispensing models.
Supports:
Continuity of care during access delays
Integration with reimbursement workflows
Transition to long-term coverage pathways
PAP & Free Goods Distribution
eMAX Health Pharmacy supports program-specific distribution of free goods for patient assistance programs, aligned to patient eligibility, program rules, therapy requirements, and audit standards.
Supports:
Structured program execution
Integration with patient services and hub models
Scalable distribution infrastructure


Coordinated Across Pharmacy, Patient Services, and Access Strategy
eMAX Health Pharmacy does not operate in isolation. Distribution is aligned to patient services programs, reimbursement workflows, and overall access strategy.
This ensures:

Faster therapy initiation

Reduced fragmentation
across vendors

Greater visibility across pharmacy and patient services workflows


