The basics, plus the two answers that decide what we ask you for next: the system you dispense on and who your contracts run through.
Pharmacy type check all that apply Independent retail Compounding Long-term care / LTC Specialty 340B contract Other
Rx volume per week Select a range Under 500 500–1,000 1,000–2,000 2,000+
Pharmacy management system Select your system PioneerRx BestRx PrimeRx NRx by QS/1 Rx30 ComputerRx Liberty FrameworkLTC by SoftWriters PrimeCare CarePoint GuardianRx Netsmart RxConnect PharMerica LTC400 WellSky CareTend WellSky CPR+ Inovalon ScriptMed Cloud Outcomes KloudScript Brightree Pharmacy Fusion Health CIPS ProPharmOne AmeriPharma QuickFill Lumicera RxVector Life File PD RxNet Meds Pharmacy Platform AdvanceNet ePostRx PCCA PK Software The Compounder Rx SiCompounding RxOne Compound Pro McKesson EnterpriseRx Optum Enterprise Pharmacy System PDX Enterprise Pharmacy System ScriptPro Pharmacy Management System Datascan Pharmacy Software Winpharm DigitalRx SuiteRx IPS SRx by SuiteRx SRS PKonRx PharmacyOne Pharmacy Systems RxDotNet ProScript Pharmacy System Other This decides which report we ask you to run.
If you run a long-term care, specialty, or compounding configuration of a listed system, pick the base system — the pharmacy type you chose above tells us the rest.
Do you run any of these alongside it? optional — check all that apply These don’t replace the dispensing system, but they change what the audit can assess — 340B split billing in particular carries its own margin question.
Macro Helix 340B Architect Verity 340B Craneware Sentinel or Sentrex Sentry Data Systems PharmaForce Pillr WellSky MedEdge Omnicell 340B ScriptPro 340B Management eCAP Simplifi 797 or Simplifi Plus CPS TherigySTM
Your networks optional — three different relationships These get run together constantly, so we ask them separately: one side negotiates what you get paid, one negotiates what you pay, and one is the sign on the door. Most pharmacies belong to all three — answer what you know and leave the rest.
PSAO Select one AlignRx Elevate Provider Network (Cencora) Health Mart Atlas (McKesson) LeaderNET (Cardinal Health) Managed Care Connection (Cardinal Health) Medicine Shoppe International Network (Cardinal Health) EPIC Pharmacy Network Pharmacy First Accelerate Specialty Network (Cencora) MHA Long Term Care Pharmacy Network GeriMed Other None — I contract directly Not sure Who handles your PBM contracting, credentialing and audits — it decides which terms actually govern your reimbursement.
If your paperwork says APN, RxSelect, TriNet, Arete, United Drugs, Pharmacy Providers of Oklahoma or Third Party Network, that network is part of AlignRx now. Access Health sits with Health Mart Atlas, and the Good Neighbor Pharmacy Provider Network with Elevate.
Buying group / GPO Select one APCI (American Pharmacy Cooperative) AAP (American Associated Pharmacies) IPC (Independent Pharmacy Cooperative) PBA Health Compliant Pharmacy Alliance AAPA American Pharmacies (APRx) United Pharmacy Network Value Drug Company EPIC Pharmacy Network Innovatix Asembia MHA GeriMed Premier Vizient HealthTrust Other None — I buy direct Not sure Who negotiates your drug pricing and wholesaler terms — rebates, vendor discounts, acquisition cost.
Banner / franchise program Select one Good Neighbor Pharmacy (Cencora) Health Mart (McKesson) Medicine Shoppe (Cardinal Health) Smith Drug Company program Morris & Dickson program South Pointe Wholesale Anda Other None — independent branding Branding and marketing programs — some bundle PSAO access, which is why these three get confused.
Primary wholesaler Select your wholesaler McKesson Cencora (formerly AmerisourceBergen) Cardinal Health Morris & Dickson Smith Drug Company Value Drug Company Mutual Drug Capital Wholesale Drug Company Dakota Drug South Pointe Wholesale Kinray (Cardinal Health) North Carolina Mutual Wholesale Drug Louisiana Wholesale Drug Company Other Your full-line source — the one your generic pricing tiers and rebates are written against.
Smith Drug announced in July 2026 that it is winding down distribution. If you buy through Smith or Burlington Drug, pick Smith and tell us where you are moving — the transition itself is part of the sourcing review.
Generics from a secondary wholesaler Select a range None — primary only Under 10% 10–25% 25–50% More than 50% Not sure
Secondary or supplemental suppliers optional — check all that apply Where you go for shortages, generic sourcing and backup supply. The percentage above tells us how much runs this way; this tells us through whom.
Anda IPC Warehouse / Pharmacy Select Republic Pharmaceuticals Smith Select BluePax Pharmaceuticals PharmaSource