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New York, NY — NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health has officially launched its Pharmacy Home Delivery Program, making it accessible across all 29 Gotham Health locations. This innovative initiative aims to enhance patient care by providing a convenient and efficient way for residents to receive their medications directly at home.
The program is designed to eliminate barriers to medication access, particularly for those who may have difficulty traveling to a pharmacy due to health issues, mobility challenges, or other constraints. Patients will now have the option to have their prescriptions delivered straight to their doorstep, ensuring they never miss a dose.
In addition to convenience, the home delivery service is expected to improve medication adherence, ultimately leading to better health outcomes for patients. With this program, Gotham Health reinforces its commitment to providing comprehensive and accessible healthcare services to the diverse communities of New York City. This initiative is a significant step forward in modernizing patient care and enhancing the overall healthcare experience.
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