Next-generation PBM with AI-driven pricing and integrated pharmacy network
LucyRx operates as an independent pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) built on a Java/Spring/React stack deployed across AWS and Azure—infrastructure that supports real-time underwriting, formulary management, and clinical analytics at scale. Current hiring is healthcare-heavy (4 of 18 roles) alongside data (3) and sales (4), with a senior-skewed distribution, indicating active investment in clinical operations and account management rather than pure engineering velocity. The project mix—underwriting automation, client reporting dashboards, RFP workflows, and benefit design upsells—signals a business in the midst of operational scaling and moving from reactive to data-driven client engagement.
LucyRx is an independent pharmacy benefit manager serving over 3,000 clients nationwide and partnering with more than 60,000 pharmacies. The company differentiates on transparency (eliminating hidden incentives), integrated specialty pharmacy networks, next-day home delivery, and proprietary AI (LucyIQ™) for real-time clinical and cost insights. Operations span underwriting, formulary curation, client reporting, and home delivery fulfillment. The tech stack—Oracle, SQL Server, Power BI, Tableau, Kubernetes, Azure DevOps—reflects a healthcare-regulated backend with modern analytics and cloud deployment. Headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland; 201–500 employees; privately held.
Java, Spring Boot, React, Angular, Oracle, SQL Server, AWS, Azure, Azure Kubernetes Service, Power BI, Tableau, and Docker. Infrastructure spans Azure DevOps and Terraform for deployment.
LucyRx partners with more than 60,000 pharmacies and serves over 3,000 clients nationwide.
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