PMS systems

Add pharmacy commerce to your PMS without rebuilding it.

Tabz integrates directly with pharmacy management systems to bring digital checkout, copay collection, and patient communication into the workflows your customers already use. Your PMS stays the system of record. Tabz handles the commerce layer.

70%+

Pharmacy customers using Tabz

50%

Average time to first payment

54 min

Reduction in manual payment collection

30%

Patients pay digitally within 24 hours

22%

PMS integrations live today

The integration opportunity

Pharmacy management systems run dispensing. But most don't run commerce. Payment is still handled by phone, at the counter, or through disconnected tools. That gap costs pharmacies time and revenue every day. Tabz closes it by sitting natively alongside your PMS, pulling prescription data and returning payment status in real time, so your customers get a complete workflow without switching systems.

How the Tabz integration works

Prescription data flows into Tabz automatically

When a prescription is entered or updated in the PMS, Tabz picks up the data, builds the checkout, and initiates the payment workflow without any manual steps.

Payment status syncs back to the PMS

Once the patient pays, confirmation flows back into the PMS in real time. Dispensing, fulfillment, and reporting stay in sync automatically.

All payment types supported

Copays, HSA/FSA, card-on-file, split tenders, and digital invoices. Every payment type your customers need, handled without special configuration.

A new value layer for your platform

Pharmacies using your PMS get access to digital checkout, automated patient messaging, and real-time payment reporting as a native part of their existing workflow.

Live integrations: PioneerRx, QS/1, Liberty

Tabz is already integrated with leading pharmacy management systems. New PMS integrations are built in partnership. If your platform is not listed, we want to change that.

HIPAA-ready and Level 1 PCI DSS certified

Tabz meets the compliance requirements your pharmacy customers expect. Security, data privacy, and payment certification are handled, not passed on to your team.

Why PMS vendors partner with Tabz

Pharmacy management systems own the prescription workflow. Tabz owns the commerce layer next to it. Together, they give pharmacy operators a complete stack without either vendor rebuilding what the other already does well.

Your customers are asking for digital payment. You don't have to build it.

Pharmacies on your PMS are looking for a way to collect payment digitally, send payment links, and reduce return-to-stock. A preferred Tabz partnership lets you offer that without a multi-year product investment.

Deep integration creates real switching costs for shared customers

When Tabz is embedded into your PMS workflow, pharmacies don't think of it as a separate product. They think of it as part of how your system works. That stickiness benefits both partners.

Co-selling turns your customer base into a distribution channel

Every pharmacy that onboards your PMS becomes a warm Tabz introduction, with the integration already built and ready to activate. Preferred partner status makes your sales motion work harder for both sides.

The compliance layer is already solved

HIPAA BAA, PCI DSS, pharmaceutical payment compliance, and HSA/FSA handling are built into Tabz. PMS vendors don't inherit any of that complexity by partnering, and neither do their customers.

What to look for in a pharmacy commerce partner

PMS vendors evaluating a payment partner should look for deep integration capability, a clean developer experience, and a compliance posture that doesn't create risk for their customers.

PMS-native data integration

Prescription data, copay amounts, and patient records should flow directly from the PMS into checkout without re-entry or middleware.

Revenue share and co-marketing

The partnership should be structured so PMS vendors benefit directly from Tabz adoption, with clear revenue share and joint go-to-market support.

Pharmacy-grade compliance built in

HIPAA BAA, PCI DSS, and pharmaceutical payment compliance should be part of the platform so PMS vendors don't inherit compliance risk by integrating.

Clean API and developer documentation

Integration should be straightforward for your engineering team, with pharmacy-specific API docs, sandbox environments, and dedicated technical support during implementation.

Omnichannel checkout for all pharmacy types

Whether your PMS serves retail, compounding, specialty, or mail-order pharmacies, the commerce layer should support every checkout scenario those pharmacies need.

Dedicated partner onboarding support

New pharmacy customers should activate Tabz quickly through your PMS relationship, with joint onboarding support that doesn't require your team to manage the process end-to-end.

Frequently asked questions

What does a Tabz PMS partnership include?

Preferred PMS partners get a native integration, revenue share on Tabz customers in their network, joint co-marketing and co-selling support, and dedicated onboarding for new pharmacy customers activating through the partnership.

Which PMS systems does Tabz currently integrate with?

Tabz integrates natively with PioneerRx, Liberty Software, Keycentrix, PK Software, Computer-Rx, SiCompounding, McKesson, and PDS. Each integration pulls prescription data and patient records directly into the Tabz checkout flow.

Does integrating with Tabz create compliance risk for our PMS?

No. HIPAA BAA, PCI DSS certification, and pharmaceutical payment compliance are built into Tabz. PMS vendors don't inherit any compliance obligations by integrating, and neither do their pharmacy customers.

How long does PMS integration take?

Timelines vary by PMS architecture, but Tabz provides full technical documentation, sandbox environments, and dedicated engineering support throughout implementation to minimize time to go-live.

Still have questions?

Let's build the integration.

Book a call and we'll walk through how Tabz integrates with your PMS, what the data flow looks like, and what your customers would get on day one.