Insights on pharmacy innovation, healthcare technology, and patient care from the PlusVirtual team.
27 articles found tagged “PlusVirtual Platform”
In today's fast-paced world, online pharmacy has revolutionized the way pharmacists operate. It has made their job more efficient and accurate. Online pharmacy is a digital platform that provides an online platform for ordering, dispensing, and delivering medicines. It not only simplifies the job...
We are pleased to announce the release of PlusVirtual Platform [1.30], which brings more scalability and security into our system.
Over the past couple of years, The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the glaring flaws in the global pharmaceutical industry, from inefficient diagnostic processes to poorly conducted medical research. However, since then, new innovations and technologies have risen to the forefront, pushing the indu...
We’re thrilled to announce the general release of PlusVirtual Platform 1.29 in which we have made many improvements and optimizations.
The global pharmaceutical market has experienced significant growth in recent years. As of end-2020, the total global pharmaceutical market was valued at about 1.27 trillion U.S. dollars. This is a significant increase from 2001 when the market was valued at just 390 billion U.S. dollars. The pha...
Blockchain isn’t just an effective tool for Bitcoin transfers and NFTs. It’s also a great tool to secure and authenticate medical prescriptions. Today, PlusVirtual has integrated Blockchain with our prescription authentication services.
As 2022 year just has begun, our development team outlined our main priorities for PlusVirtual Platform in this new year. We accomplished our development road map for 2021 which is a great achievement and it encouraged us to create our vision for 2022 with even greater goals and desires.
By ending Q4 of 2021, we concluded our technical roadmap for PlusVirtual platform with Aceso. The last release of Aceso is [1.28] and it adds blockchain payments to our payment methods.
Prescription fraud in Pharmacies is not new. It’s been going on for more than a decade and costs the taxpayer, yes you, millions every year. Judging by the scale of the problem, it’s obvious that current systems aren’t equipped to counter it, nor do they have the sophistication to identify it.