PillPack
PillPack, Inc. is an online pharmacy service founded in 2013 by pharmacist TJ Parker and engineer Elliot Cohen, specializing in pre-packaging prescription medications into personalized, time-sorted packets to facilitate adherence for patients managing complex regimens.[1][2] The company, initially based in Boston and later headquartered in Manchester, New Hampshire, offered full-service pharmacy operations including automated refills, 24/7 pharmacist support, and nationwide delivery, accepting most insurance plans and Medicare Part D.[3] Acquired by Amazon.com, Inc. in 2018 for $753 million, PillPack became an independently operated subsidiary integrated into Amazon Pharmacy, enhancing its technological infrastructure while retaining its core packet-dispensing model.[4][5] PillPack's innovation disrupted traditional retail pharmacy models by addressing medication non-adherence through simplified dosing, reportedly serving thousands of customers with multiple daily prescriptions before and after acquisition.[3] Post-acquisition achievements include expansions such as caregiver management features and eligibility for Medicare patients as of 2025, alongside integrations like RxPass for generic discounts, positioning it as a key component of Amazon's healthcare strategy.[6][7] However, the service has encountered regulatory challenges, including a 2023 settlement of $300,000 with the U.S. Department of Justice for alleged violations of the Controlled Substances Act related to inadequate tracking of dispensed medications, and a 2022 agreement to pay $5.79 million to resolve claims of fraudulent overbilling for insulin under federal healthcare programs by dispensing unopened multi-packs.[8][9] Additional scrutiny involved lawsuits over unsolicited solicitations and patient privacy practices, reflecting operational tensions in scaling mail-order pharmacy services.[10] By late 2025, PillPack began transitioning customers to the broader Amazon Pharmacy platform while maintaining its packet service for eligible users.[11]