Connectyx and United Drugs Sign Reseller Agreement for MedFlash PHR
Posted on: Monday, 3 March 2008, 12:01 CST
Connectyx Technologies, a provider of business and consumer intelligent software, has signed a definitive exclusive endorsement agreement with United Drugs, a privately held company, to take its MedFlash Personal Health Record device to over 1000 independent pharmacies nationally.
Ronn Schuman, CEO of Connectyx Technologies, said: "United Drugs affords MedFlash the opportunity to penetrate the sizable independent pharmacy network on a national scale. Neighborhood pharmacies in both rural and urban areas are one stop health centers who go the extra mile to bring the best health services to their customers."
Elizabeth Schrader, vice president of operations and finance at United Drugs, said: "The MedFlash Personal Health Record (PHR) device is of critical importance to the customers of our member pharmacies. To have your personal medical records available in an emergency can be a life saving device."
Source: Datamonitor
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