Our story began the moment pharmacy needed it most.
EnlivenHealth launched in 2020. The companies, ideas, and people behind it have been building inside pharmacy for more than thirty years. What looks from the outside like a new brand is actually three decades of accumulated work focused, finally, into one platform built for what pharmacy is becoming.
At EnlivenHealth, we're dedicated to supporting community pharmacists with tools and technology that simplify administrative burdens and expand their clinical capabilities. Our mission is to elevate pharmacists so they can do what they do best—provide personalized, life-changing care to every patient who walks through their door.
Martha Thorne
Senior Vice President and General Manager
EnlivenHealth is a division of Omnicell, Inc.
Omnicell, Inc. (Nasdaq: OMCL), a leading global provider of medication management solutions and adherence tools for healthcare systems and pharmacies.
We are a division of Omnicell, Inc.
Omnicell, Inc. (Nasdaq: OMCL), a leading global provider of medication management solutions and adherence tools for healthcare systems and pharmacies.
About Us
EnlivenHealth believes in the power of pharmacies.
EnlivenHealth partners with community pharmacies nationwide, providing the innovative technology and solutions they need to evolve from medication dispensers into comprehensive healthcare destinations.
Our Mission
EnlivenHealth’s mission is to be the innovation epicenter where health and care unite at the pharmacy.
We're dedicated to transforming pharmacies by providing them with the digital capabilities to elevate the patient-pharmacy experience, deliver exceptional patient care, and cultivate sustainable growth. We advocate for a world where pharmacy teams stand at the forefront of healthcare, empowering them to practice at the top of their license, and aiding them with their commitment to patient care, collaboration, and continuous learning.
A road no one else has traveled
Pharmacy didn't get easier over the last thirty years. The companies that lasted are the ones that got smarter.
Margins compressed. Therapies got more complex. Patient expectations rose. Reimbursement got harder. Clinical opportunities expanded — but only for the pharmacies with the infrastructure to capture them.
The companies that became EnlivenHealth weren't watching this happen. They were building through it. Each one, in its own way, was solving a piece of the puzzle that today's pharmacy needs solved together. EnlivenHealth is what happened when the pieces came together.
1992 Ateb founded
The work that would become EnlivenHealth started here — building pharmacy technology when "pharmacy technology" mostly meant inventory and dispensing. Ateb was early to the idea that the relationship between pharmacy and patient was technological territory worth claiming.
1997 FDS Amplicare origins
The financial side of pharmacy got its own infrastructure. Reconciliation, billing, plan comparison — the workflows that today protect pharmacy margins started taking shape.
2002 MarkeTouch founded
Patient communication moved from afterthought to discipline. MarkeTouch built the engagement infrastructure that pharmacy now considers table stakes — and that competitors are still trying to catch up to.
2020 EnlivenHealth launches
The pieces came together. Three decades of pharmacy-specific building unified under one platform, one brand, and one mission: to be the innovation epicenter where health and care unite at the pharmacy.
Today
35,000+ pharmacies. One connected platform. The most trusted relationship in healthcare, working harder than ever.
WHERE WE’RE GOING
What is the future of pharmacy?
The future of pharmacy is a connected model where the pharmacist has the tools, data, and workflows to support more of the patient’s care, not just fill the prescription.
That is the thesis behind everything we are building: more clinical capability inside the pharmacist’s day, more activation in the channels patients actually use, more financial precision where margins are thinnest, and more intelligence that drives action instead of describing what already happened.
Pharmacy is becoming an epicenter of care. We are building accordingly.