Company: AVCRF
Filing Date: 2025-06-16
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001641172-25-015266
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Company: Avricore Health Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-06-16
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 4
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 records and pharmacy management
systems with a Canadian market leader in the provision of these systems.

HealthTab™’s
API integration capabilities make it ideal to achieve an industry first, where a consumer’s test results can be directly linked
to an electronic medical record as well as a patient’s personal health record, for real-time responses and smooth integration across
the multiple platforms a health provider will use.

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Connected
Medical Devices

With
greater utilization of integrated devices in almost all other sectors of daily life, the seamless connection of medical devices has been
slow to catch up. That is changing, as Electronic Health Records (EHS) are becoming increasingly important to patients, providers, and
researchers. Having quick, reliable access to critical information means better healthcare outcomes and by the end of 2024, the connected
medical device market is expected to reach over $23 billion US and achieving $133 billion US by 2029. This sector includes near-to-patient
devices like wearables, screening and diagnostic tools and even hospital-based systems.

Community
Pharmacy Sector

In
an era of rapid change in health care delivery, community pharmacy practice models and community pharmacy business models are both experiencing
significant evolution in focus and daunting challenges to be met. We strongly believe that Avricore is a game-changing catalyst for community
pharmacy to meet their practice and business challenges and increasingly focus on patient-centred cognitive services with attendant point-of-care
testing in the future. Avricore is focused on expanding and further deploying its HealthTab™ and to best meet the current community
pharmacy sector’s needs.

HealthTab
Market Fast Facts

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According
to PWC Canada’s most recent consumer survey

They
also state: “ Many Canadians are willing to share their personal information to facilitate ease of access to personal health
information through digital channels. Think of accessing lab or diagnostic test results online days after getting the test, instead of
having to wait for results and visiting the doctor, or waiting for a phone call

The
internet of things has hit healthcare consumer trends in a large way and consumers are benefitting from faster, lower cost analysis direct
to their device. The Global Consumer Insights Survey (GCIS) demonstrated the rapid shift with more than two-thirds of those surveyed
stating they trusted tech companies - not known to be in healthcare, but in hardware, software and online shopping