Africa’s first ‘ATM Pharmacy’ set up in Jo’burg to aid treatment access
South Africa has launched the Africa’s first ‘ATM Pharmacy’ in Alexandra Township in Johannesburg.
This groundbreaking innovation that gives patients with chronic illnesses access to treatment in just a few minutes was developed by Right to Care together with a team from Germany.
The Pharmacy Dispensing Unit (PDU) facilitates Skype-like audio-visual interaction between patient and tele-pharmacists, and has cloud based electronic software and robotic technology to dispense and label medication.
The patient scans their barcode ID book, ID card or pharmacy card and enters a PIN. They then talks to a remote pharmacist and selects the prescription or other items. The medicine is then robotically dispensed,labelled and drops in the collection slot. The patient finally takes a receipt which indicates the next collection date.
CGTN’s Julie Scheier has more.