MedMinder Pharmacy intros telemedicine-enabled pill dispenser

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MedMinder Pharmacy is doing its part to ensure that the elderly and chronically receive their medicine and take the correct dosage without leaving their home, and also have access to a pharmacist. The company is debuting the first automatic pill dispenser with telemedicine capabilities.

MedMinder delivers the patient's medication to their door, in pre-organized daily trays for the entire month. The tray slides directly into the smart pill dispenser which unlocks only one capsule of medications at the prescribed time. If the user doesn't take the medication even after receiving alerts, a family member is notified.

With the new MedMinder dispenser, the pharmacist is only one-click away by featuring a full touch screen that allows users to connect with medical professionals and caregivers, view information about their medication, and connect third-party devices such as blood pressure machines, scales, and thermometers via Bluetooth. It also allows for the patient's family to upload photos to the device remotely to help them feel connected from afar.

"We have seen five years of advances in telemedicine over the past three months," said Eran Shavelsky, founder and CEO of MedMinder Pharmacy. "It is of national importance to keep the elderly at home and out of assisted living facilities - but at the same time, to make sure they are taking their medications and receiving medical care while still staying connected to the pharmacist and family. Our device and services meet all those needs which is why I'm so gratified we are able to release it now."

MedMinder is licensed to provide services across the United States and currently has thousands of patients. MedMinder is approved by Medicaid and most insurance companies, so there is no additional cost to the service beyond the standard co-pay.

 

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