Henry Ford Health and Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD) have announced a collaboration for prescription services and medication storage.

The partnership will focus initially on a robotic solution allowing patients to collect prescriptions 24/7.

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It introduces the BD Rowa Vmax pharmacy automation robot to Henry Ford Health’s hospital-based community pharmacies across Southeast and Central Michigan, marking what BD describes as the first deployment in the US.

The system automates medication storage and dispensing processes using modular, high-speed technology.

It will enhance prescription retrieval at Henry Ford Health community pharmacies whilst supporting the health system’s commitment to patient-centred care.

Henry Ford Health chief pharmacy officer Jennifer Tryon said: “Modern pharmacy needs industrial-grade reliability and human-centred design. That’s the driving force behind our High Value Pharmacy Enterprise — uniting every pharmacy touchpoint under one vision to deliver safer care, better access and measurable outcomes.

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“This partnership with BD advances that vision. By introducing this automation, we free our teams to focus on high-impact, patient-centred work. It’s a bold step toward transforming how we serve our patients, our communities and our industry.”

The automated system provides several operational advantages, including enhanced experiences for community pharmacies; high-capacity storage that retrieves prescriptions safely while boosting staff efficiency.

Other benefits include continuous prescription access to support continuity of care; real-time tracking of prescriptions with modular scalability; and storage for prescriptions, refrigerated medications, supplies and over-the-counter products.

BD Pharmacy Automation vice-president and general manager Chad Glover said: “Henry Ford Health has one of the most innovative and patient-centred visions for what a health system pharmacy can do for patients.

“BD’s robotics and pharmacy automation technologies are well aligned to support such a vision, and we are looking forward to this initial implementation, as well as future collaborations to further advance Henry Ford Health’s hospital and community pharmacies.”