From recent changes from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in star measures to adjusted funding for those in the healthcare industry, it’s hard to ignore just how much change we’re undergoing. Among some of the more noticeable trends within the industry is the fact that nationwide retailers like CVS and Walgreens are closing locations and reducing staff, with Walgreens planning to close over 1,000 locations in the next few years, while many independent and local pharmacies are also facing layoffs and financial strain. In turn, many pharmacists are left without jobs and in fear.
But, despite any changes, what’s still critical are pharmacists. And, in order for pharmacists to provide excellent patient care, those teams need innovative pharmacy solutions that offer the scale and flexibility needed to adapt.
When taking a look through a wide lens, there’s a lot to digest about the current state of the pharmacy industry in 2025. For one, the introduction of new artificial intelligence innovations opens up new opportunities for advances in science and the expansion of pharmaceutical services. In fact, it’s estimated that by 2030, the global healthcare AI market will reach about $188 billion.
These tools by no means are expected to replace the valuable work of pharmacists. Rather, new AI technologies and healthcare SaaS options increase efficiency and empower healthcare providers to improve their offerings, such as eliminating redundancies and optimizing treatment plans according to individual patient needs.
But for some, these exciting steps forward and the promise of accelerated results through new technologies may be overshadowed by a thread of uncertainty among pharmacists. For instance, AI is still in its early stages, and some may hesitate to adopt it due to uncertainty about its safety in patient care.
Additionally, health systems are overburdened and overwhelmed, which underscores the projected shortage of 10 million healthcare workers globally by 2030. Further, regulatory implications and wavering federal funds are pressuring the pharmaceutical industry. From the looming threat of lost federal funding to health plans removing medication therapy management (MTM) services due to changes in CMS Star measures, many pharmacists are unsure about what further industry changes may be coming.
The pharmacy industry as a whole is seeing a lot of change. And like any change, that may be accompanied by a sense of uncertainty. However, these adjustments do not undermine the critical importance that pharmacists continue to provide for health plans and patients.
Despite the shifting landscape of pharmacy services, MTM remains a cornerstone of effective patient care. With increasing medication complexity, growing rates of polypharmacy, and persistent medication adherence challenges, the need for personalized, pharmacist-led interventions has never been greater.
Yet, recent industry changes, such as the transition of MTM to a display measure rather than a required Star Rating component, have led some health plans to deprioritize comprehensive medication reviews (CMRs) in favor of more transactional approaches. However, reducing MTM to a check-the-box exercise overlooks its proven impact on patient outcomes, cost savings, and healthcare quality.
So, even with some health plans placing less value on MTM services, they are still essential when it comes to driving outcomes and providing high quality care. Those goals are further attainable and will continue to be achieved with effective pharmacy services. More specifically, remote pharmacists are essential for:
Ultimately, the expertise of pharmacists is irreplaceable when it comes to delivering quality patient care. And, as the role of pharmacists only grows in importance, the pharmacy solutions available need to empower pharmacists to replace them.
As the pharmacy landscape evolves, health plans face mounting challenges, from managing medication adherence to optimizing member engagement and controlling costs. At the same time, pharmacists are navigating an industry in flux, with shifting reimbursement models and increased pressure to deliver high-quality care with fewer resources.
To bridge these gaps, innovative pharmacy solutions are emerging as a critical tool for both health plans and pharmacists, ensuring that patient care remains a priority despite industry-wide changes. For instance, technology-driven pharmacy platforms provide the scalability, insights, and flexibility that health plans need to enhance clinical outcomes. By leveraging advanced analytics, real-time performance tracking, and targeted patient outreach, health plans can proactively address gaps in medication adherence.
Specifically, new innovations in pharmacy solutions that are currently gaining traction include:
These solutions go beyond static medication reviews, they equip pharmacists with data-driven insights that allow for more meaningful, personalized interventions. Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, pharmacists can tailor their consultations based on real-time patient needs, ultimately improving health outcomes and member satisfaction.
Among the pharmacy solutions available, the ones that are essential for pharmacists are the ones that provide the most value for patients. And, despite ever-changing trends in the pharmacy industry, what will always remain essential is providing high-quality, tailored care for each patient.
And, to drive engagement, improve medication adherence, and ultimately patient outcomes, pharmacists need a solution that will empower them in their roles and equip them with the tools they need to deliver meaningful, clinically driven care.
That said, as the pharmacy landscape evolves, Aspen RxHealth remains committed to providing pharmacists with the technology and resources they need to succeed. Whether working independently or within a health plan network, pharmacists using Aspen RxHealth’s platform can continue to provide the expert, personalized care that patients rely on, ensuring better health outcomes while driving efficiency for health plans.
To learn more about Aspen RxHealth’s powerful web-based and mobile solutions for remote pharmacists, reach out to the team today to book a demo!