Partnership set to enhance e-scripts and express pharmacy delivery

Pharmacy websites have become vital for local retailers with more than 20 million e-prescriptions having been issued in Australia, with Covid-19 lockdowns driving exponential growth.

To enhance this service further, a new partnership between Medmate Australia and website platform Storbie Limited has been signed, which is expected to enable Storbie’s pharmacy e-commerce websites with Medmate-powered e-prescription and on-demand delivery capability.

This partnership is reportedly set to launch Medmate-enable Storbie websites as some of the most powerful e-commerce websites on the market of independent pharmacies in Australia.

Utilising Medmate’s integration, patients upload e-scripts into the website and are able to checkout with 60-minute home medication delivery.

Reportedly, Medmate is building world-class patient experiences through its connected healthcare infrastructure.

The platform provides direct-to-patient experiences on the Medmate App as well as empowering healthcare companies of all sizes, including major global direct-to-consumer brands, with e-prescription and direct-to-patient pharmacy fulfilment technology.

“We are determined that patients be at the centre of the journey,” says Dr Naidoo CEO and Co-Founder of Medmate.

“Healthcare needs to be simplified and we want patients, no matter where they choose to interact, to have a digital experience that’s as simple as ordering a pizza.

“They deserve it. We are thrilled to be partnering with Storbie, a company that shares a vision for a digitally connected ecosystem for pharmacy customers”.

Storbie CEO Shane Bartle says, “Our mission at Storbie is to provide a complete digital solution for community pharmacy, and e-prescriptions are a significant part of that.

“We are excited to work with Medmate to give pharmacists more ways to support their community online.”

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