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Saudi medical centers implement delivery services, drive-throughs, to combat COVID-19

- Aseel Bashraheel Jeddah

With curfews having been imposed on a number of cities across the Kingdom as a method of combating the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19), some health institutio­ns have launched home delivery services for their outpatient­s to encourage social distancing and avoid crowding. Qiya Hospital in Taif reports that it has delivered 263 lots of medication so far.

North Medical Tower in Arar is publicizin­g its delivery service with the tagline, “Don’t come to us. We’ll come to you.” At the moment, the service is intended for outpatient­s with chronic diseases. Patients can send a WhatsApp message to 01466 194 77 — and should be sure to include the patient’s details and required medication.

King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Riyadh has launched its “drive-through pharmacy,” allowing medicine to be picked up at the hospital’s Gate 5 so that there is no need for visitors to enter the premises.

The director of the hospital’s pharmaceut­ical care department, Dr. Abdulrazaq Al-Jazairi, told Arab News: “Once a doctor has prescribed the drug to a patient via a telephone or online consultati­on, then the pharmaceut­ical team are notified. The pharmacist then reviews the medicine and ascertains their doses, contacting the doctor if needed. Once the drug is ready, the pharmacist will call the patient to determine the best way to deliver the medicine to them.” Those methods include postal delivery (demand for which Al-Jazairi says has tripled in recent weeks) and the drive-through pharmacy.

Since the launch of the drivethrou­gh pharmacy, 5,730 prescripti­ons have been picked up, with around 1,000 patients being serviced daily.

Al-Jazairi said that the initiative was “put together within 72 hours” because of the urgent need to protect patients during the pandemic.

He stressed that it offers easy access to treatment while simultaneo­usly promoting social distancing, ensuring a safe environmen­t for the patient and medical staff.

The hospital has also introduced other services to ensure easy access to medication, including allowing patients to request a repeat prescripti­on without contacting a doctor.

NUMBER 5,730 Since the launch of the drivethrou­gh pharmacy at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Riyadh, 5,730 prescripti­ons have been picked up, with around 1,000 patients being serviced daily.

 ?? SPA ?? The drive-through facility offers easy access to treatment while simultaneo­usly promoting social distancing, ensuring a safe environmen­t for patients and medical staff.
SPA The drive-through facility offers easy access to treatment while simultaneo­usly promoting social distancing, ensuring a safe environmen­t for patients and medical staff.

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