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Backing the Systems Pharmacy Needs Next | Christian Tadrus, Pharmacy Innovator Fund

25 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Backing the Systems Pharmacy Needs Next | Christian Tadrus, Pharmacy Innovator Fund Why pharmacy needs new infrastructure to connect to care, payment, and clinical workflows, how economic misalignment is holding the profession back, and what it takes to build a fund from inside the industry you're trying to change. Through Tadrus Advisory Group, Christian Tadrus launched the Pharmacy Innovator Fund to back early-stage companies modernizing pharmacy operations, economics, and clinical care delivery.

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