For pharmacies

Public health service continuity.

Even during fibre outages, the card reader keeps reading and the team keeps taking prescription orders on local WhatsApp from the box, with no patient data leaving the pharmacy.

Pharmacy equipped with Homenichat

Does this sound like you?

Public health duty

The pharmacy is a public service. An outage is not acceptable for the population.

Sustained call volume

Prescription, order, advice — the phone never stops at peak hours.

Health Insurance e-submission non-stop

The card reader must always read. A blocked claim is reimbursement at risk for the patient.

Sensitive data

Patient orders are healthcare data. They don't belong in a foreign cloud.

The real problem

A pharmacy is a public service: it cannot have its activity halted by an internet outage. Vitale card reading, health-insurance e-submission and remote prescription orders absolutely must stay live.

“Public health service continuity.”

With B28 4G failover, the card reader keeps working even during a fibre outage. The team can take prescription orders by local WhatsApp from the box, with no patient health data leaving the pharmacy — full GDPR compliance and uninterrupted service to the population.

And it rings on several phones.

Office phone, owner's mobile, deputy pharmacist, on-call assistant — the prescription call rings everywhere, first available picks up. No patient on hold while the team is busy with another customer.

What it brings you

An hour of pharmacy halted during a busy day is hundreds of euros in lost dispensing and a reputational hit. Premium at EUR 19/month is the cheapest insurance against that risk — and it covers GDPR compliance at the same time.

Coming soon — AI & automations

What if every prescription photo prepared your order?

AI reads prescriptions received over WhatsApp, checks stock, prepares the pickup slip. You validate in one click. Included in Premium from Q3 2026.

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