Validation / pilot preparation

Turn pharmacy waiting time into preparation time.

RxFlow is a prescription intake and queue workflow for crowded pharmacies. Patients scan a QR code, upload their prescription before reaching the counter, and pharmacists review extracted medication details earlier.

View original prototype

Originally built as "Prescription Reader", a first-place Google Cloud-based prototype.

Queue

12 waiting
#18Ready for review
#19Extracting
#20Image uploaded
#21Joined queue

Prescription review

Patient #18

AI extracted

Original image

Extracted fields

Medication name
Dosage
Frequency
Duration
Notes

1st

place award

Originated as a Google Cloud-based project.

Pilot

preparation

Being prepared for pharmacy validation in Egypt.

Human

in control

AI output is assistive and reviewed by pharmacy staff.

The operational bottleneck

The counter is too late to start the work.

RxFlow is designed around a simple idea: the pharmacy can prepare better when prescription intake starts before the patient reaches the pharmacist.

1

Prescription review starts too late at the counter.

2

Rush-hour queues grow faster than staff can prepare orders.

3

Patients wait without knowing what is happening.

4

Pharmacists lose preparation time on repetitive intake steps.

Workflow

One queue. One prescription intake. One pharmacist review point.

01

Scan

Patient scans the pharmacy QR code.

02

Upload

Prescription image is submitted before the turn.

03

Extract

AI/OCR extracts medication details.

04

Review

Pharmacist checks original + structured data.

Award-winning prototype

RxFlow started as Prescription Reader.

The original Google Cloud-based prototype, called Prescription Reader, won first place by demonstrating a simple but important flow: upload or capture a prescription image, then extract medication information and instructions.

RxFlow builds on that prototype and expands it into a pharmacy workflow: queue intake, prescription upload before the patient reaches the counter, AI-assisted extraction, and pharmacist review.

Why this matters

This is not a new idea created only for a landing page. It comes from a working prototype that already proved the core prescription-reading interaction.

Original prototype — Prescription Reader
Original Prescription Reader prototype showing prescription image upload flow

OCR + multimodal AI

Extract names, dosage, frequency, duration, and notes from prescription images.

Secure processing

Handle image upload, storage, extraction, and auditability in a controlled cloud workflow.

Queue orchestration

Keep patients, prescriptions, and pharmacist review states moving through one operational flow.

Why cloud support matters

This is an AI workflow product, not just a static queue page.

The value comes from connecting patient intake, prescription image processing, AI extraction, pharmacist review, and branch-level operations into one reliable system.

Human review and safety

Assistive extraction. Pharmacist control.

RxFlow does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace pharmacists.

Extracted prescription information is assistive. The original prescription remains visible, and pharmacy staff must review the data before using it in the workflow.