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Sainsbury's to trial the UK's first prescription vending machines – ‘Express Prescription'

July 29, 2010

 

Today, Sainsbury's begins a trial of prescription vending machines aimed at allowing customers to securely and conveniently collect NHS prescriptions. A UK first, the scheme will be piloted in two Sainsbury's stores in Sussex, in Haywards Heath and West Green.

The prescription vending machines, made by Asteres Inc., will be offered as an additional choice alongside Sainsbury's in-store pharmacy service, thereby ensuring that customers still have the option of speaking to a pharmacist.

Each machine can hold up to 450 packs of medicines and each pack has a barcode so the machine can identify it. Customers using the service must register and create a unique ID and PIN code. A qualified pharmacist checks that the medication has been properly prescribed before placing it into the machine along with information telling the patient how the medication should be taken.

The vending machines are simple to use for deposit and collection.  When depositing, customers sign in and fill out a prescription form, and place into the envelope provided. They then follow the remaining instructions on screen and take the printed receipt with the collection time and other relevant details.

When collecting medication, customers again sign in at the vending machine using their unique ID and PIN code. All prescriptions due for collection will appear on screen, and payment details will appear if applicable. Prescriptions can then be picked up from the collection point.

Customers can also group the whole family's prescriptions together and collect them all at once.

Sainsbury's professional services manager, David Gilder says: "The vending machines provide a secure and convenient way for customers to obtain prescribed medication at a time that suits them. At the same time we also know that our customers value the option of speaking to a pharmacist so this is an additional service for customers who may prefer it. We will evaluate feedback from customers and our instore pharmacists before taking a decision on whether to roll them out to more stores."

Sainsbury's has 236 in-store pharmacies offering a range of services including medicine use reviews, flu vaccination service, and healthy lifestyle advice.

Enquiries

For more information please contact the Parveen Johal on 0207 695 7295. To find out the latest from Sainsbury's you can also follow J Sainsbury plc on Twitter.

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