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Glocare Pharmacy Management System is a bidirectional context diagram connecting four key stakeholders: Pharmacy Staff, Patients, Drug Suppliers, and the central Pharmacy Management System. Pharmacy Staff interact with the system for operational tasks, while Patients exchange prescription and medication information with the platform. Drug Suppliers maintain inventory and supply chain communication through the system. This architecture demonstrates a hub-and-spoke pattern that centralizes pharmacy operations, enabling staff efficiency, patient safety, and supplier coordination in a single integrated platform. Fork this diagram on Diagrams.so to customize roles, add additional stakeholders, or extend it into a detailed system design with databases and APIs.

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What is a pharmacy management system context diagram and how do the key stakeholders interact?

A pharmacy management system context diagram like Glocare illustrates how four core stakeholders—Pharmacy Staff, Patients, Drug Suppliers, and the central Pharmacy Management System—exchange information and services. Pharmacy Staff manage operations, Patients receive prescriptions and medications, and Drug Suppliers maintain inventory, all coordinated through the system.

Glocare Pharmacy Management System Context Diagram

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Domain: Software ArchitectureAudience: healthcare IT architects designing pharmacy management systems
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August 2, 2026

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