Talking Pharmacy Prescription Labels

Hy-Vee Pharmacy is Rolling Out New Features for Customers

Hy-Vee Pharmacy has announced it will be providing talking prescription labels to customers at more than 275 locations in a bid to help further support those with low vision, blindness, dyslexia or other kinds of reading disabilities.

The labels are being rolled out thanks to a partnership with En-Vision America free-of-charge and work by having a small tag added onto the bottom of a prescription bottle. This will enable the bottle to be scanned with the En-Vision America's ScripTalk product or scanned via the accompanying mobile app.

Executive Vice President and Chief Health Officer for Hy-Vee Kristin Williams spoke on the new prescription labels saying, "We are on a mission to make health care services more accessible for our patients. Through our partnership with En-Vision America, we now offer a solution to help improve the health outcomes for our visually- and print-impaired patients, along with our non-English speaking patients who often face language barriers to health care.”

Talking Prescription Labels
The implementation of talking prescription labels paves the way for innovation in accessibility and eases patient concerns about medication information accessibility.
Healthcare Assistive Technology
Healthcare providers and entrepreneurs have a new market opportunity to develop assistive technologies that support the visually impaired, disabled and non-English speaking patients.
Smart Health Solutions
The introduction of talking prescription labels adds to the long list of smart health technologies and solutions that cater for at-risk demographics and new innovations in this field can change healthcare for elderly populations.

Where This Applies

Healthcare
Accessibility-focused innovations in the healthcare industry can improve outcomes for patients with visual or sensory impairments, offering new revenue streams for firms investing in these technologies.
Pharmacy
Pharmacies offering solutions that cater to the needs of patients with disabilities and language barriers can generate customer loyalty and differentiation from competing pharmacies
Technology
Technological innovation is critical to the development of assistive devices to the visually and print-impaired patients and the development of technologies that cater to overlooked patient groups can open new revenue streams for tech companies.
SCORE
1.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 9%
Activity 30%
Freshness 11%

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