Epic MyChart integration
RingoRx data appears in the patient's medication list with adherence trends. Order RingoRx as a smart order set alongside any prescription.
SMART on FHIRRingoRx fits inside the workflow you already use. Order it from the EMR, send it home with the patient, and see real adherence data — not patient-reported guesses — back in the chart.
Add RingoRx as an order in Epic or Cerner alongside the prescription. Patient profile, dosage, and schedule flow in automatically.
Pharmacy dispenses the medication paired with a RingoRx cap. The cap is already configured with the regimen — patient just attaches it to the bottle.
Time-stamped dose events flow back into the patient's EMR record. Review at the next visit, flag concerning patterns, intervene before they become emergencies.
RingoRx speaks HL7 FHIR — the same language Epic, Cerner, Athena, and every modern EMR use internally. No custom integrations to maintain.
RingoRx data appears in the patient's medication list with adherence trends. Order RingoRx as a smart order set alongside any prescription.
SMART on FHIRAdherence events post directly to the patient's chart. Clinical staff see missed doses in the same view as labs, vitals, and notes.
Surescripts integration means RingoRx caps can be dispensed from any pharmacy in the network — CVS, Walgreens, mail-order, hospital pharmacies.
For health systems, payers, and clinical research. Bulk adherence reporting, cohort analytics, and patient-level event streams over REST.
REST + FHIRPilot programs, EMR integration, and enterprise pricing.
RingoRx confirms the dose was taken. Your health ecosystem already tracks what that dose is doing — heart rate, blood pressure, sleep, activity. Together, you see cause and effect in one view.
Pair adherence with vitals in HealthKit.
Adherence + biometrics on Android.
When RingoRx is paired with the trackers you already wear (or your pet wears), every dose has a measurable outcome next to it. Trends, not guesses.
The same sensors that track adherence also notice when someone opens a bottle they shouldn't. Off-schedule openings, late-night access, unfamiliar handling — flagged instantly, logged forever.
If a controlled medication is opened outside its prescribed window — a teen reaching for the pain pills, a houseguest "borrowing" Adderall — the caregiver is notified within seconds, not weeks.
Every pickup, every twist, every replacement is time-stamped and stored. If something is missing, the history shows exactly when it left the bottle — and how often it's been accessed since.
Repeated rapid opens, unusual handling patterns, or attempts to remove the cap entirely all trigger a separate alert path. The cap is paired to the bottle — moving it elsewhere is itself a flagged event.
No siren, no flashing red light. Notifications go to the caregiver's phone — discreetly. The patient stays in control of their own medication while the household stays informed.
“The most common source of misused prescription medication isn't the pharmacy. It's the bottle already in your house.”