The seamless replacement for PrescribeIT.
Built for Canadian pharmacies and clinics.
PrescribeIT ends 11:59 PM EST on May 29, 2026. We're the independent PrescribeIT alternative Canadian pharmacies and clinics are switching to — AI-powered prescription automation, direct Kroll integration, and electronic submission for every major Canadian EMR. Live in pharmacies today.
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Operated by AutoRx Solutions Inc. · Independent of PrescribeIT® and Canada Health Infoway
AI-automated prescription intake for Kroll pharmacies
AI reads incoming prescriptions — fax, email, scanned — and enters them directly into Kroll in about 30 seconds per Rx. On-premise, pharmacist-verified, live in Canadian pharmacies today. The complete PrescribeIT replacement for the pharmacy side.
See the pharmacist solution →Electronic prescription submission, tailored to your clinic
Electronic prescription submission integrated with your existing EMR — OSCAR Pro, Accuro QHR, TELUS PS Suite, Microquest, WELL Health, and others. Your prescribers keep writing in the EMR they know; we deliver the prescription to the pharmacy. Book a 15-minute call.
See the clinic solution →Canada's only national e-prescribing service is ending.
PrescribeIT, operated by Canada Health Infoway, ceases operations at 11:59 PM EST on May 29, 2026. After more than $250 million in federal investment since 2017, fewer than 5% of Canadian prescriptions ever flowed through the service ( Globe and Mail, 2026).
A $0.20-per-prescription pharmacy fee introduced in 2025 collapsed adoption — a 2024 Canadian Pharmacists Association survey of 1,300 pharmacists found 65% would stop using PrescribeIT if a fee was added ( Canadian Healthcare Network). Most did. The federal government chose not to continue funding the program and provinces declined to share the cost.
Within the same window, FreedomRx — the parallel e-prescribing service operated by QHR Technologies (Loblaw subsidiary), embedded in Accuro EMR and used by Loblaw / Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacies — retires on May 1, 2026. Two e-prescribing networks dissolve in 29 days.
Infoway is publishing a national e-prescribing open standard on May 1, 2026 for other software vendors to adopt ( Alberta College of Pharmacy). Realistic vendor implementation is months away. In the interim, most prescription workflows revert to fax — which is exactly where we come in.
The Canadian replacement built by a pharmacy team.
While other vendors are still planning their response to the May 29 shutdown, we've already built the replacement — and it's live in Canadian pharmacies today. AI-powered prescription intake on the pharmacy side, EMR-integrated electronic prescription submission on the clinic side, all on Canadian infrastructure with provincial-level compliance literacy. For the full landscape of options including ours, see the honest PrescribeIT alternatives comparison.
Already serving Canadian pharmacies — not a roadmap promise.
Pharmacy intake automation AND clinic prescription submission.
From first call to live workflow — built for the May 29 timeline.
PIPEDA, PHIPA, HIA, BC PIPA aligned. Built in Canada.
A replacement workflow on each side of the prescription.
On the pharmacy side: AI reads incoming faxes and emails and enters prescriptions into Kroll automatically. On the clinic side: prescribers keep using their existing EMR; we handle electronic submission to the pharmacy of the patient's choice. Same prescription, less typing, no fax machine.
Fax in → AI parse → Kroll out
- 1.Fax or email arrives through your existing intake channels.
- 2.AI extracts patient, drug, dose, sig, refills, DIN.
- 3.Entered into Kroll via UI automation (no Kroll API required).
- 4.Pharmacist verifies and dispenses — same control, less typing.
Prescriber → EMR → pharmacy of choice
- 1.Prescriber writes a prescription in your existing EMR.
- 2.We pick it up via the EMR's existing transmission channel.
- 3.Delivered to the patient's chosen pharmacy electronically.
- 4.Confirmation back to your EMR — no fax-machine round-trips.
Built for the Canadian community pharmacy and clinic ecosystem.
We work with the businesses that actually felt the PrescribeIT shutdown — independent pharmacies running on Kroll, multi-location chains, family practices, walk-in clinics, multi-specialty groups, and co-located pharmacy + clinic operations.
Single-location community pharmacies running Kroll, Filware, Nexxsys, or Propel Rx.
Multi-location operators with centralised workflow oversight.
Prescribers using OSCAR Pro, Accuro QHR, TELUS PS Suite, Microquest, WELL Health.
Common in Canada — we handle both sides of the workflow under one engagement.
Common questions
When does PrescribeIT shut down?
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Canada Health Infoway has confirmed that PrescribeIT ceases operations at 11:59 PM EST on May 29, 2026. After that moment the service no longer accepts or transmits electronic prescriptions.
Is there a PrescribeIT replacement?
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Yes — we are the independent PrescribeIT replacement Canadian pharmacies and clinics are switching to. On the pharmacy side, our AI-powered automation reads incoming prescriptions (fax, email, scanned) and enters them directly into Kroll. On the clinic side, we integrate with every major Canadian EMR (OSCAR Pro, Accuro QHR, TELUS PS Suite, Microquest, WELL Health) for electronic prescription submission. Live in Canadian pharmacies today.
What is the best PrescribeIT alternative for Canadian pharmacies?
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For Canadian pharmacies on Kroll (TELUS Health), we are the leading PrescribeIT alternative. AI reads incoming prescriptions, extracts patient, drug, dose, sig, refills, and DIN details, and enters them directly into Kroll in about 30 seconds per Rx — on-premise, with pharmacist verification before any dispense. Live and serving Canadian pharmacies today. Live setup before May 29 if you start now.
What is the best PrescribeIT alternative for Canadian clinics?
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For Canadian clinics and prescribers, we integrate with your existing EMR so prescriptions still reach the pharmacy of your patient's choice electronically. We work with OSCAR Pro, Accuro QHR, TELUS PS Suite, Microquest, WELL Health, and others. Your prescribers continue writing prescriptions exactly as they do today — we handle the transmission. Book a 15-minute call and we'll walk through what onboarding looks like for your specific clinic.
Why is PrescribeIT being shut down?
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Canada Health Infoway cited low adoption — fewer than 5% of Canadian prescriptions ever flowed through PrescribeIT — and a lack of a sustainable funding formula. A $0.20-per-prescription pharmacy fee introduced in 2025 collapsed adoption further: a 2024 survey of 1,300 Canadian pharmacists found 65% would stop using PrescribeIT if a fee was added. The federal government chose not to continue funding the program.
How fast can we get set up before May 29?
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Days, not months. Pharmacy onboarding typically completes within one week from first call; clinic onboarding depends on EMR configuration but most clinics are live in 5–10 business days. The earlier you start the conversation, the more buffer you have before the May 29 shutdown.
What happens to my pharmacy or clinic if I do nothing?
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On May 30, 2026 most prescription traffic in Canada reverts to fax until the new Infoway open prescribing standard gets vendor adoption — which is months away. Pharmacies on Kroll will see a surge in incoming fax volume that has to be manually typed in. Clinics will lose the convenience of secure electronic prescription transmission until their EMR vendor implements the new standard.
Does this also replace FreedomRx?
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Yes. FreedomRx (operated by QHR Technologies, a Loblaw Companies subsidiary, embedded in Accuro EMR and Loblaw / Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacies) is retiring on May 1, 2026 — 28 days before PrescribeIT. The same workflow surge hits FreedomRx users. We serve that audience too — see /freedomrx-alternative/ for details.
Is this PIPEDA / PHIPA / Alberta HIA / BC PIPA compliant?
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Yes. We comply with Canadian federal (PIPEDA) and provincial health-information privacy law (PHIPA in Ontario, HIA in Alberta, PIPA in BC). The pharmacy product is on-premise — patient data does not leave the pharmacy network. The clinic product handles transmission per the EMR's existing compliance posture.
The clock is ticking on PrescribeIT.
Move now and have a working replacement in place before May 29.
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