
In today’s complex healthcare environment, managing and utilizing fragmented data is one of the greatest challenges.
RXLive, a revolutionary platform in the healthcare space, sought to address this by enabling better medication management and improving patient outcomes. With the rising importance of value-based care, the organization recognized the need for a robust and scalable platform that could efficiently handle large volumes of healthcare data, including social determinants of health, while simplifying the complexities of clinical workflows.
RXLive’s vision was not merely to centralize data but to make it meaningful, actionable, and accessible for a diverse audience. From healthcare providers and pharmacists to patients, payers, and policy teams, RXLive sought to transform how clinical decisions were made by leveraging real-time, data-driven insights. Their platform had to seamlessly integrate vast amounts of medical, pharmaceutical, and patient data into a single, user-friendly platform that could serve all stakeholders involved.
To achieve this vision, RXLive partnered with our team at FineArt Design Agency. Together, we focused on creating a modern, intuitive platform that could empower healthcare providers with actionable data insights. The goal was to simplify complex datasets, allowing healthcare professionals to easily interpret trends, identify patterns, and make informed decisions that directly impact patient care and operational efficiency.
The challenge was to bring together multiple, fragmented data sources into a cohesive and easily navigable platform. Our design team meticulously structured the platform to accommodate both technical users who needed detailed data exploration and non-technical users who required clear, high-level insights. Built with cutting-edge technologies such as React JS and Material UI, and supported by over 900+ hours of focused design work, RXLive’s platform emphasizes clarity, scalability, and usability.
The main goal of RXLive was to build a platform that bridges the gap between clinical pharmacy and healthcare providers, enabling more informed, efficient care. By leveraging telehealth services and pharmacy software, RXLive aimed to:
Empower healthcare providers to make data-driven decisions, improving patient safety and medication adherence.
Provide transparency and analytics to target pharmacist-led interventions, minimizing unnecessary hospital admissions and readmissions.
Enable healthcare systems to integrate pharmacists more effectively into their value-based care initiatives, driving both clinical and financial value.
The creation of RXLive posed several challenges, particularly in balancing the complexity of healthcare workflows with the need for simplicity and efficiency:
RXLive needed to unify telehealth, clinical pharmacy, and analytics within a single platform, allowing seamless communication and real-time decision-making.
With sensitive patient data at the core of the platform, maintaining HIPAA compliance and robust security was a critical challenge.
RXLive had to serve diverse stakeholders healthcare providers, patients, payers, and employers with unique needs and varying technical proficiency.
RXLive’s development process focused on creating a unified solution that brought together telehealth, pharmacy management, and analytics in a seamless user experience. Key elements of the process included:
We worked with healthcare professionals and pharmacists to align the platform with clinical workflows, optimizing it for patient care and efficiency.
RXLive integrated telehealth capabilities, enabling virtual consultations with pharmacists to ensure patients receive the right medications at the right time.
Advanced analytics provided real-time insights into medication use, patient risks, and outcomes, ensuring targeted, effective interventions.
We ensured RXLive met HIPAA standards and incorporated strong data security measures to protect patient privacy.
RXLive’s innovative approach to medication management has delivered impressive results across healthcare organizations: