The days of retail pharmacy being confined to filling prescriptions are over. The future-focused pharmacy is broadening its footprint, exploring new care models, and positioning itself as a community hub.
Today’s pharmacy: Poised for more than medication
Retail pharmacies in the United States are experiencing a defining moment. While challenges like understaffing, burnout, and store closures prevail, pharmacies are uniquely positioned as one of the most accessible healthcare providers available. With primary care physician shortages predicted to escalate—up to 40,000 fewer doctors by 2036—retail pharmacies are stepping in to fill a critical gap in care delivery.
According to the Wolters Kluwer Pharmacy Next consumer survey, 58% of Americans are likely to seek non-emergency services at pharmacies. With Millennials and Gen Z leading this trend, it’s clear that the modern pharmacy must evolve beyond dispensing medication. Services like vaccinations, preventive care, and chronic disease management are becoming key pillars of future-focused pharmacy offerings.
But how can retail pharmacies adapt effectively? The roadmap lies in transitioning from a medication-centric model to one that’s patient- and community-centric, underpinned by value-based care principles.
“When we think about a pharmacist today, we think very medication-centric, from the operations of filling and dispensing the medication, to ensuring the safety of the prescription and checking drug interactions or dosing,” notes Garry Marshall, Senior Director of Pharmacy Strategy, Clinical Effectiveness, for Wolters Kluwer. “But when you look ahead, the table is set to move away from being medication-centric to being patient-centric. The medication can be the doorway. But once we understand your medication, let's talk more about your condition.”
Value-based care in today’s retail pharmacy
Value-based care ties reimbursement to healthcare outcomes, moving away from fee-for-service models. Pharmacies are perfectly positioned to support this shift by leveraging their community accessibility to deliver care services that focus on quality and long-term patient wellness.