PharmaTrust(TM) Signs Partnership Agreement with the Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation Community to Deploy a MedCentre
TORONTO, Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ - PharmaTrust has signed the first agreement of its kind to provide a MedCentre to a First Nation community in northern Ontario. In a signing ceremony on October 29th the Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation community finalized an agreement with PharmaTrust for the deployment of a MedCentre, which will give the community the option of convenient 24/7 access to pharmacy services.
"PharmaTrust is thrilled that the Sagamok community is leading the way in the adoption of this technology," said Don Waugh, CEO of PharmaTrust. "This is just the first of many rural and remote communities that will benefit from the adoption of a MedCentre, as we anticipate deployments in other northern and rural communities in the near future."
The Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation community is located on the north shore of Lake Huron with an on reserve population of 1,400 people of the Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomi tribes.
"We are looking forward to the increased convenience and accessibility of pharmacy services that the MedCentre will bring to our community," said Chief Paul Eshkakogan. "The PharmaTrust MedCentre is a unique technology that will make health services more available to our residents."
The PharmaTrust MedCentres use advanced robotic, scanning and video-conference technology to connect individuals in real-time to a pharmacist in another location, take a digital scan of a prescription and then select the appropriate medication and release it to the patient. This is a process which is controlled remotely by the pharmacist at the other end of the video conference. This video conference technology means the MedCentre could also work as a platform to connect remote communities to other primary care providers such as physicians.
"As the Administrator for the Sagamok First Nation, I am thrilled that our community will have greatly improved access to pharmacy services," said Laura Owl, Acting Director of Operations for the Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation Community. "I look forward to collaborating with the PharmaTrust pharmacists to improve patient care and counseling."
The PharmaTrust MedCentre will be a completely managed solution at no cost to the community with installation anticipated in early 2011.
"We feel this agreement is a historic event in the development and delivery of health services for Aboriginal and First Nation people across the province," said Don Waugh. "We are actively seeking out other communities for the adoption of MedCentres and look forward to this technology connecting these communities to needed health care services in an unprecedented way."
About Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation:
Sagamok's culture and language is Anishnawbek and is made up of the Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomi tribes. Also known as the Three Fires Peoples, the community members of Sagamok number well over 2000. A little over 50% of the membership lives on reserve, with the remainder living in urban locations.
Sagamok is an ancestor based community that is known for its diversity, prosperity and growth. Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation is the only First Nation in Ontario that is a registered International Standard Organization (ISO).
About PharmaTrustTM Inc.:
PharmaTrustTM is the developer, manufacturer and operator of the PharmaTrustTM line of remote healthcare technologies and services. The PharmaTrust MedCentreTM creates a new strategic choice for healthcare industries to deliver innovative telemedicine and pharmacy services.
The PharmaTrust MedCentreTM is a complete pharmacist controlled, automated pharmacy dispensing system. It can dispense over 2000 different medications, is 100% remotely pharmacist controlled and audited and can put 24-hour pharmacies anywhere without the barriers of time, distance, language or costs of traditional pharmacies.
SOURCE PharmaTrust
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