CVs are Launching A new app today and it can meet one of the more unpleasant elements of in-person drugstore shopping: locked cabinets. One way the CVS Health app can speed up the store experience is by letting the select users of products behind the clear plastic panels through their phones, without asking for help from an employee.
This tool has been tested in only three stores for now and is only available to members of the loyalty program. And within those limitations, consumers will have to log into the app, join the store Wi-Fi and enable Bluetooth on their phones to unlock themselves.
For any irritated customer delayed by clear plastic cage, or for any busy store employee called away only for their keys, adding a mobile tool for accessing those locked that cabinets are like a happy idea. Tilak Mandadi, Executive Vice President at CVS Health, said The Wall Street Journal That the pilot program went well, and the next step of the company would expand the feature in 10-15 stores.
The app, which is an alternative to the company's CVS Pharmacy app, also includes resources for managing prescriptions and vaccinations. And since it's a software product by 2025, CVS Health uses some artificial intelligence. The app launches along with search options that AI-powered and is expected to add an AI chat tool for checking drug refills and ordering status next year.
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