Clinical intelligence for community pharmacy

A clinical reasoning engine for community pharmacy.

Qiri runs the pharmacy. It screens the script, takes the payment, and keeps the books; a pharmacist signs every decision.

Supported by

Where Qiri runs

Start with the console. The app and the kiosk run on the same engine.

One reasoning engine behind three surfaces. Take one or all three; every script meets the same standard.

Console

The pharmacy operating system.

Deploys inside the pharmacy you already run: existing licence, no hardware. Every script screened and traced, your pharmacist approves.

  • No capital commitment
  • Existing premises licence
  • Pharmacist on site
  • Deploy in weeks
Patient app

The pharmacy in their pocket.

Patients send scripts ahead from home. Each lands in your queue screened, and they hear back the moment you decide.

  • Scripts land in your queue
  • Pay from the phone
  • Consult bookings
  • Partner pharmacies now
Kiosk Coming soon

The autonomous dispensing unit.

Existing pharmacy kiosks handle pickup or OTC vending. None reason clinically. The Qiri kiosk is the same engine in a physical dispensing unit: it extends a store's hours, or covers a town that has none.

  • Standalone kiosk
  • Remote pharmacist oversight
  • 24-hour access
  • Private collection

Start with the console, add the counter, switch on the app when it suits. See the patient app and dispensing and checkout in depth.

The problem

Your pharmacists are drowning. Your overrides are climbing.

$1.4B

medication-related hospital admissions in Australia each year, two-thirds of it preventable. Every script is a liability surface.

9 in 10

interaction alerts overridden in clinical decision support. Your safety net is noise.

1 in 2

Australian pharmacists report burnout. Your most expensive role is your most at-risk.

7M+

Australians live outside major cities. Many sit outside your trading hours.

Sources: Felisberto 2024 · Johnston 2021 · Lim 2022 · ABS 2024. Full citations & methodology → How we compare →

Beyond the script

After the clinical call, the commercial one.

The reasoning engine decides; the platform finishes. Payment, pickup, stock, and the books, all tied to the same clinical record. This is the layer that turns decision support into a pharmacy that runs.

Dispensing and checkout

Scripts and shelf items in one basket, PBS pricing applied at the till, paid in store or from the app. Refunds put the stock back where it came from.

Pickup by QR

Every completed order gets a box code. The patient scans, the right box comes off the shelf, and the handover takes seconds.

A ledger under every shelf.

Every movement lands in a ledger. Dispensing decrements the right item automatically, and a low-stock view drafts the reorder before the shelf goes empty.

Books ready to export

Consult and medicine payments, and their refunds, land in one accounting ledger, ready to export to Xero or MYOB. No end-of-month shoebox.

The full dispensing and business layer, in depth: qiri.ai/au/dispensing

Why retail pharmacy chains pick Qiri

The levers that move the P&L.

01

Staff leverage

Free your pharmacists from routine verification, rejected scripts, and queue pressure. Give them back the hours they were hired for.

02

24/7 trading, without 24/7 rosters.

Collection, counselling, and repeat processing continue after the shutter comes down. You pay no shift premium, and service never stops.

03

Risk reduction you can audit

Every decision leaves a reasoning trail a court or regulator can follow. Hard safety rules on dose ceilings and contraindications cannot be overridden by the model.

Return on intelligence

The numbers that decide whether it pays for itself.

2–3 hrs

of pharmacist time back on the bench, every day, modelled at the AU-average of ~200 PBS scripts a day.

$75–90Kmodelled annual value per site: recovered wage value plus funded services unlocked
45–60 secrecovered per script is the only time assumption the model makes
100%of decisions documented: the audit trail indemnity claims turn on

Methodology: 45–60 sec recovered per script · AU-average ~200 PBS scripts/day · Fair Work award loaded rates · figures in AUD · measured in live pilots now. Full methodology & assumptions →

The journey

Every site starts with the software. Some become the network.

A no-capital entry point that proves the model, then compounds. Each stage builds on the last.

01
Available now

Prove it in your pharmacy.

Software inside your existing store: the console screens every script, the counter takes the payment, and the patient app feeds your queue. Measurable outcomes in 90 days. No capital commitment, and your premises registration is unchanged.

02
Phase 2

Add the kiosk when you're ready.

Extend your hours without extending your roster. One pharmacist overseeing multiple kiosks from a command centre. Deploy where your trading hours stop serving patients.

Kiosk coming soon.

03
Phase 3

The data compounds.

Every decision trace feeds the reasoning graph. The more scripts Qiri sees across your network, the better the signal. Clinical intelligence that improves with every site you add.

Qiri

See how Qiri fits your stores.

Thirty minutes with our clinical and operations team. Walk through the console, the dispensing and checkout layer, the patient app, and the kiosk roadmap, and how it all fits your existing dispensing system.