How about Cardinal Health?
They have strong support systems such as inventory management "CIM". It helped me cut down my inventory more than half. $380k to $168k after 3 months.
Mckesson has better price, but not specialized to independent stores.
McKesson is completely specialized to independents via the Health Mart franchise. The franchise fee is only $250 a month. They've rolled out some awesome new tools for independents this year.
Health Mart®, a community franchise of more than 3,100 independently owned pharmacies across all 50 states, today announced the launch of its new Local Marketing Support program designed to make it easier for Health Mart owners to grow their business by attracting new patients and driving new revenue. The Local Marketing Support program provides matching funds and comprehensive marketing tools and campaigns, letting Health Mart owners increase awareness of their store and community care offerings.
Health Mart also recently launched the Your Pharmacy Online℠ mobile application, the newest component of McKesson’s Your Pharmacy Online consumer-facing pharmacy website. The mobile app provides Health Mart patients with convenient, on-the-go prescription management options, including submitting refill requests, receiving refill reminders or receive a notification when a prescription is ready for pick up.
Health Mart®, a community franchise of more than 3,000 independently owned pharmacies across all 50 states, announced today that it will offer its member pharmacies access to EQuIPP™, an online information management platform that makes pharmacy performance data available to health plans and community pharmacy organizations. Once the platform is made available to Health Mart stores, they will be able to review their unique performance data, compare them to a benchmark, and then identify areas for improvement in patient care and clinical outcomes.
EQuIPP™ is provided by Pharmacy Quality Solutions (PQS), a joint venture of the Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA) and CECity. PQA-endorsed measures are used by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) in the Medicare Part D Star Ratings Program, a performance metric system used to rate prescription drug plan performance. Of the fifteen metrics included in a Part D Star Rating, five core pharmacy metrics are triple weighted and can influence nearly half of a drug plan’s total composite score, making it critical that payors partner with high-performing pharmacies.