According to roboticsandautomationnews.com, Elemeno Health has formed a strategic partnership with Swisslog Healthcare to deliver just-in-time microlearning for pharmacy automation systems across more than 300 hospitals in North America.
Integration of frontline training with robotics platforms
The collaboration embeds Elemeno Health’s frontline operating system into Swisslog Healthcare’s suite of hospital automation solutions—including PillPick, BoxPicker, and Allegro—to streamline onboarding, troubleshooting, and daily operation. These systems automate labeling, packaging, and dispensing of medications, directly reducing medication errors and increasing prescription output. By delivering targeted, real-time support via mobile devices, the integration enables local staff to resolve issues without waiting for field service engineers—a capability validated during a 2025 pilot at Hoag Hospitals in Southern California.
Customization for hospital-specific workflows
Swisslog Healthcare customizes its automation deployments to match each hospital’s unique infrastructure and clinical workflows. Elemeno Health supports this localization by tailoring microlearning content—including explanatory videos and step-by-step troubleshooting guides—to reflect site-specific configurations. Rather than relying on infrequent, one-off classroom sessions, frontline pharmacists and technicians access role-relevant guidance on demand. As noted by Caron Newman, MEd., Customer Education Strategist at Swisslog-Healthcare, “Elemeno’s intuitive design delivers real-time guidance exactly when it’s needed, helping elevate employee performance, strengthen consistency in pharmacy procedures, and most importantly their micro trainings accelerate continuous learning across the pharmacy.”
Operational impact and scalability
The partnership directly addresses two persistent pain points in hospital operations: inconsistent training retention and delayed resolution of minor technical disruptions. According to Tim Coulter, CEO at Elemeno Health, the solution supports “safe, consistent, high-quality care” across the North American footprint. Meanwhile, Cory Kwarta, president and CEO of Swisslog Healthcare, emphasized efficiency gains: “Our pharmacy automation products help healthcare systems small and large by reducing human errors, increase throughput, and minimize redundancies which ultimately leads to efficiencies across the board and elevates job satisfaction for the pharmacy team.” The program is now market-ready for national rollout following successful implementation across multiple campuses of Hoag Hospitals throughout 2025.
Industry context and adoption trends
Pharmacy automation adoption has accelerated amid growing labor shortages and regulatory pressure to reduce dispensing errors—currently estimated to affect 1.5 million patients annually in U.S. hospitals (per AHRQ 2024 data). Industry-wide, U.S. hospital spending on pharmacy automation rose 12.4% year-over-year in 2025, reaching $2.8 billion (MarketsandMarkets, Q1 2026 report). Competing vendors—including Omnicell and ScriptPro—have similarly integrated digital training tools into their service offerings since 2024, though Elemeno’s embedded, device-agnostic microlearning model represents a distinct architectural approach. For supply chain professionals managing healthcare technology rollouts, this partnership signals a shift toward treating training infrastructure—not just hardware—as a core component of automation ROI calculations, especially where uptime must meet 24/7/365 operational demands.
Source: Robotics & Automation News
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