The FedEx Institute of Technology and Memphis-based pharmacy services company Good Shepherd Pharmacy have partnered with the aim to develop a blockchain infrastructure that will help cancer patients get quicker access to vital medications.
The name “FedEx” is a syllabic abbreviation of the name of the company’s original air division, Federal Express, which was used from 1973 until 2000.
In February, FedEx joined the Blockchain in Transport Alliance, a group focused on using blockchain technology to improve logistics management.
Good Shepherd Pharmacy is a nonprofit membership pharmacy, serving both uninsured and underinsured Tennesseans.
Good Shepherd Pharmacy recognized blockchain as a means to retrieve unused medications from cancer patients earlier.
The FedEx Institute of Technology has announced its partnership with pharmacy services company Good Shepherd Pharmacy to develop new blockchain-based infrastructure to help cancer patients get medications, news outlet Commercial Appeal reported July 6.
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