The FreedomRx replacement.
Built for Accuro EMR clinics and Loblaw pharmacies.
On May 1, 2026, QHR Technologies retires FreedomRx — the ePrescribing service used by Accuro EMR and many Loblaw / Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacies. Twenty-eight days later, PrescribeIT shuts down nationally. We're the independent replacement for both — live today, Canadian-built, integrated with Accuro EMR and Kroll pharmacy systems alike.
Or book a 30-min demo → covering both the Accuro clinic side and the Loblaw / Shoppers pharmacy side.
What FreedomRx was — and why it mattered.
FreedomRx is an ePrescribing and communications tool built by QHR Technologies, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Loblaw Companies Limited. It connects Accuro EMR clinics with pharmacies for streamlined prescription intake and faster pharmacy-prescriber communication.
FreedomRx was heavily used by independent pharmacies, Loblaw Pharmacies, and Shoppers Drug Mart. On the clinic side, Accuro EMR users transmitted through FreedomRx as their default e-prescribing path. The system handled secure messaging in both directions — pharmacist clarifications back to prescribers, status updates, and renewal requests.
On May 1, 2026, FreedomRx will be retired. QHR has not announced a direct in-house replacement on the same timeline. Affected users need a transmission path between Accuro and their patients' chosen pharmacies after May 1.
Two e-prescribing networks dissolve in 29 days.
May 1 is FreedomRx. May 29 is PrescribeIT. For Canadian healthcare, that's the closest thing to a synchronized e-prescribing blackout you'll see in a generation. Pharmacies that previously received electronic prescriptions through either system now receive faxes. Clinics that previously sent electronically now have to fall back to print and fax — unless they have a replacement transmission path in place.
Accuro EMR clinics + Loblaw / Shoppers pharmacies lose their e-prescribing path.
Canada's only national e-prescribing service ends at 11:59 PM EST.
For the full landscape of replacement options across both networks (FreedomRx + PrescribeIT), including AutoRx, TJM Labs, Syscreations, OSCAR Pro, Accuro, and the realistic free options, see the honest alternatives roundup.
What Accuro and Loblaw users specifically lose when FreedomRx retires.
FreedomRx wasn't just a transmission pipe. For clinics on Accuro EMR and pharmacies in the Loblaw / Shoppers Drug Mart network, it was an integrated communication layer — the workflows below all flow through FreedomRx today, and all of them need a replacement plan by May 1.
Electronic transmission from Accuro to pharmacy
Prescribers in Accuro hit "send" and the prescription is delivered electronically to the patient's chosen pharmacy. Without a replacement, this reverts to print + hand to patient or fax.
Replacement path: We integrate with Accuro's transmission layer so the workflow inside Accuro stays the same.
Electronic intake from Accuro clinics
Loblaw / Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacies received structured prescription data from Accuro clinics through FreedomRx. After May 1, those prescriptions come in as faxes that have to be manually transcribed into the pharmacy management system.
Replacement path: AI-automated intake for Kroll pharmacies handles the fax surge — 30 seconds per Rx.
Renewal-request flow (pharmacy → prescriber)
FreedomRx let pharmacists send renewal requests back to the original Accuro prescriber electronically. Without a replacement, renewal requests revert to fax or phone, and turnaround time on routine renewals stretches from hours to days.
Replacement path: Renewal requests temporarily use your existing phone / fax / EMR-secure-messaging channels until vendor implementations of the new Infoway open standard catch up.
Cancellation + dispense-status flow
FreedomRx supported prescribers cancelling a sent prescription and pharmacies reporting dispense status back to the originating clinic. Without it, prescribers lose visibility into whether a script was filled.
Replacement path: Phone / EMR-side workflow until the open standard rolls out. Most clinics can absorb this with adjusted intake protocols.
Secure clinical messaging between prescriber and pharmacist
FreedomRx provided secure messaging for clarifications, therapeutic-substitution requests, and after-the-fact corrections — directly inside the Accuro workflow.
Replacement path: Accuro's existing secure-messaging features, supplemented by phone for time-sensitive items.
Volume estimate for affected pharmacies
A typical Loblaw / Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacy receiving 150–300 prescriptions per day from Accuro EMR clinics will see all of those prescriptions revert to fax on May 1. Without automation, that's 5–10 additional hours of staff data-entry time per day per store.
Replacement path: AI intake automation eliminates the manual typing entirely — verified pharmacist workflow stays the same.
Keep prescribing electronically after May 1.
We integrate with Accuro EMR’s prescription transmission layer so your prescribers can keep writing in Accuro and prescriptions still reach the pharmacy of the patient’s choice — without going back to fax.
See the clinician details →AI handles the fax surge that follows.
For Kroll pharmacies, our AI reads incoming faxes and emails and enters prescriptions directly into Kroll — about 30 seconds per Rx, on-premise, no manual typing. Live and serving Canadian pharmacies today.
See the pharmacist details →Common FreedomRx questions
When does FreedomRx retire?
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QHR Technologies has confirmed that FreedomRx — its ePrescribing platform — will be retired on May 1, 2026. That's 28 days before the national PrescribeIT shutdown on May 29. Two e-prescribing networks dissolve in the same window.
Why is FreedomRx being shut down?
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QHR Technologies has not published a detailed public reason; the retirement aligns with the broader move away from siloed e-prescribing networks toward Canada Health Infoway's new national open prescribing standard, which publishes on May 1, 2026. FreedomRx users will need an alternative transmission path until vendor implementations of the new standard catch up — which is months away.
Who uses FreedomRx today?
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FreedomRx is embedded in Accuro EMR (operated by QHR Technologies, a Loblaw subsidiary) and is heavily used by Loblaw / Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacies and many Accuro-EMR clinics, particularly in Western Canada. If your clinic uses Accuro and you have been sending electronic prescriptions through FreedomRx, you're affected.
Are you affiliated with QHR or Loblaw?
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No. We're operated by AutoRx Solutions Inc., an independent Canadian-owned company. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or part of QHR Technologies, Loblaw Companies, Shoppers Drug Mart, or any FreedomRx-branded service. We provide a replacement transmission path for FreedomRx users who need to keep prescribing electronically.
Does this also cover the PrescribeIT shutdown on May 29?
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Yes. Our replacement works for both audiences. Most of the workflow problems are identical regardless of which network you're leaving — incoming prescriptions on the pharmacy side, outgoing prescriptions on the clinic side. See /pharmacists/ and /clinicians/ for the audience-specific details.
Tell us about your setup.
One-business-day reply. Mention Accuro or Loblaw / Shoppers on the form and we'll walk through what your FreedomRx replacement looks like.