Evaluating the Impact of a University Pharmacy Vending Machine Program
This study assesses the impact and potential enhancements of a Pharmacy Vending Machine (PhVM) program implemented at Purdue University since January 2021. Aimed at addressing the accessibility gap for essential healthcare items, particularly sexual and reproductive health products, and over-the-cou...
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Main Authors: | Haley M. Sidorowicz (Author), Alexandra T. Hughes-Wegner (Author), Anna G. Trieloff (Author), Sophia P. Patel (Author), Jaslin A. Martinez (Author), Katie R. Figliomeni (Author), Rhea C. Shah (Author), Nicole Noel (Author), Andrea L. DeMaria (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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