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  • Mednow (MNOW) partners with Prudent Benefits Administration Services (PBAS) as preferred virtual pharmacy partner for PBAS clients
  • PBAS serves over 200,000 Canadians and specializes in multi-employer benefit trusts, providing comprehensive administration services to plan sponsors and their members
  • The partnership will initially focus on PBAS’s student business, serving over 30,000 post-secondary students across Canada
  • Mednow is a Canadian-based healthcare technology company providing virtual pharmacy and telemedicine services, as well as doctor home visits
  • Mednow (MNOW) opened today at $0.60

Mednow (MNOW) announces a new partnership with Prudent Benefits Administration Services (PBAS).

PBAS is a leading third-party administrator providing benefits administration services to over 200,000 Canadians.

Under the partnership, which will take effect in May 2023, Mednow will become the preferred virtual pharmacy partner for PBAS clients, providing access to its full range of healthcare solutions, including online prescriptions, medication ordering, fulfilment and delivery.

The partnership is intended to provide PBAS clients with a seamless, efficient and personalized healthcare experience.

The partnership will initially focus on PBAS’s student business, which serves over 30,000 post-secondary students across Canada.

Mednow’s Chief Revenue Officer, David Marantz, stated that students are a prime candidate for virtual pharmacy services because they are both tech-savvy and always on the go.

Mednow is a Canadian-based healthcare technology company providing virtual pharmacy and telemedicine services, as well as doctor home visits.

Mednow (MNOW) opened today at $0.60.

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