a pharmacist at oak medical arts was able to fill and securely package her insulin prescription and load it onto the drone, where it was successfully delivered to her within 40 minutes, giving her the timely access that many rural-living canadians lack simply due to their chosen location.
the state-of-the-art delivery system test flight proves that this form of medication delivery could address location barriers in healthcare access for remote communities.
bringing the future of healthcare to the present
providing rural access to healthcare is a revolutionary step to ensuring that all canadians have equal access to medications and medical care regardless of where they live. by enabling those with chronic diseases in remote locations the ability to get their medication when they need it, more people can live with a higher quality of life.
“we believe that everyone deserves a high quality of life, and for populations living in hard-to-access locations, medication deliveries via drone can make a difference. the versatility of drones enables deliveries into pockets that traditional modes of transportation aren’t able to access easily,” said adam plummer, script runner co-founder and head of operations, in an email to healthing.