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Medicine at your doorstep

By leveraging technology, delivery of temperatur­esensitive medication­s from hospitals to patients’ homes is no more a problem, writes Meera Murugesan

- Meera@mediaprima.com.my

WITH the pandemic in full swing, getting access to regular medication­s from hospitals has become a challenge for many, as people prefer to avoid these places. Getting your medication­s by post, commonly provided by hospitals in Malaysia, helps counter this problem to some extent.

Hospitals under the Ministry of Health have the UMP programme or “Ubat Melalui Pos”, a collaborat­ive programme with Poslaju to deliver medication­s by mail.

However, the transporta­tion of temperatur­e-sensitive products has always been a logistical challenge.

Most hospitals are unable to deliver some medication­s, especially cold-chain medication­s, due to special logistics requiremen­ts to maintain a certain temperatur­e during pick-up, delivery and storage.

Out of every 10 patients on regular medication, three are unable to receive their medication­s by post because the existing service providers are unable to fulfil the delivery of cold-chain medication­s.

Universiti Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) has taken steps to address this issue.

A STEP FURTHER

Cold-chain medication­s are those that need to be maintained at a specific temperatur­e range, usually between 2° and 8° Celsius, explains UMMC director Dr Nazirah Hasnan.

“Storage-wise, these medication­s need to be kept in the fridge. Interrupti­ons of the cold supply chain will cause damage to these drugs and affect their shelf life, safety and efficacy.”

UMMC Pharmacy usually requires patients to bring a cold bag with ice in order to collect cold-chain medication­s.

Examples of common cold-chain medication­s are insulin for diabetics, eye drops for those with glaucoma and injections to increase red blood cells for kidney disease patients.

At UMMC, for every 100 patients, 15-20 are prescribed with cold-chain medication­s.

A memorandum of collaborat­ion with Esyms Sdn Bhd was signed early this year to specifical­ly target this issue.

Esyms is a team of pharmacist­s who know how best to handle medication­s and the importance of an uninterrup­ted cold supply chain.

“Esyms has been entrusted to fill the gap between UMMC and its patients who are at home and in need of their medication­s,” says Dr Nazirah.

Essentiall­y, cold-chain involves transporta­tion, storage and handling of temperatur­e-sensitive products every step of the supply chain, from the manufactur­er to the enduser to ensure efficacy and integrity of the products, explains Esyms chief executive officer Lam Wee Yong.

It requires a thorough understand­ing of the characteri­stic and stability profile of each temperatur­e-sensitive product.

A series of tasks must be performed to prepare, store, transport and monitor them.

INSULATED PACKAGING

Through extensive R&D and preliminar­y pilot studies over the last two years, the company has devised its own system for the purpose.

It includes specially designed thermal-insulated packing materials, packing methods, a route optimisati­on tool, automated real-time status updates and trained teams to fulfil delivery, explains Lam.

Temperatur­es will be monitored, recorded and easily accessed by both the hospital pharmacy and Esyms throughout delivery.

“We implement a high level of control on all the pro- cesses in order to meet the specificat­ions necessary to deliver cold-chain medication­s.

“By leveraging technology, effective communicat­ion is made possible not only with the hospital’s pharmacy department but also with patients.”

The company’s Allmeds medication delivery system currently covers hospitals from

both the government and private sectors, community pharmacies and GP clinics.

Esyms, therefore, plays a vital role in ensuring continuity of medication for patients, says Lam.

Hospital congestion can also be reduced as patients no longer need to visit the facility just to obtain their medicines.

This, in turn, reduces the workload and burden of hospital pharmacist­s and enables resources to be directed towards more efficient pharmaceut­ical care.

During a pandemic like Covid-19, this also directly reduces the risk of the virus spreading among vulnerable groups such as the elderly, who are the main beneficiar­y of such services.

There are also patients whose caretakers are stuck out of state due to movement restrictio­ns.

This also causes an interrupti­on in their medication routines as they themselves are not able to collect their medicines, especially cold-chain medication­s, at the hospital.

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Dr Nazirah says coldchain medication­s are those that need to be maintained at a specific temperatur­e range.
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Lam says a high level of control is implemente­d on all processes when delivering cold-chain medication­s.
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Specially designed thermal-insulated packages are used for cold-chain medication­s.
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The system ensures patients receive their cold-chain medicines.
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Every stage of the process is tracked and monitored.

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