Australia: repeat Rxs' "remote" dispensing

23 August 1999

Life in a remote community without a pharmacy creates problems forrepeat prescriptions, but a vending machine installed at a rural clinic by Australian Pharmaceutical Automation delivers drugs in response to messages sent from a central pharmacy computer. A health care worker keeps the machine filled and a central computer keeps records and controls the delivery.

The Pharmacy Guild and other professional bodies are disturbed by remote dispensing, with its lack of hands-on care, and legal obstacles to its introduction are formidable, but cost and convenience are likely to win.

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