Sirum, a California-based organisation that redistributes surplus medicine to expand healthcare access, announced on Thursday that it has collaborated with Governor Wes Moore to expand medication access across the state of Maryland.
SIRUM will bring its low-cost pharmacy service, Good Pill Home Delivery, to the state's residents. Powered by donated surplus medicine, Good Pill offers 500+ medications at an average cost of USD2/month to anyone whose medication costs are too high.
As a non-profit dedicated to making medication accessible and affordable to all, SIRUM facilitates the collection of unopened, unexpired, non-controlled surplus medicine that would otherwise go unused at healthcare facilities like pharmacies and nursing homes, and redistributes it to communities and families in need instead. Good Pill is SIRUM's pharmacy service that delivers medicine at a transparent low cost, straight to patient's homes. There are no restrictions on age, income or insurance to sign up for Good Pill.
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