Another Attempt To Bring Medication Supplies Into The Twenty First Century!

This appeared last week:Rosemary wants to be the 'Uber' of electronic scriptsCarrie LaFrenz Senior ReporterJul 8, 2019 — 12.00amThe former managing director of Dropbox Australia, a Microsoft Health executive and an early Atlassian employee are among the seed investors in Rosemary, a start-up that has created an app to help the millions of Australians struggling to manage their medications.Better management of medi cines can improve their efficacy and reduce waste. The app could also help the 5660-plus community-based pharmacies around Australia to compete better with giant chains such as Chemist Warehouse, not to mention US-giant Amazon which entered the US pharmacy market in 2018, and has grand ambitions in the sector.Rosemary has raised nearly $1 million from investors including Microsoft director of Health and Social Services, Asia, Gabe Rijpma, ex-Dropbox Australia MD and entrepreneur Charlie Wood, and California-based Justen Stepka (who sold his software security business to... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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