Military Health System to Expand Prescription Pick-up Lockers

September 25, 2020

The Military Health System announced the expansion of its “ScriptCenter” program, self-service medical prescription lockers, Military.com reports.

ScriptCenter is available to Active-duty military, dependents, retirees and all authorized Defense Department ID holders.

Currently there are 27 ScriptCenter units at Air Force bases in the U.S. and Europe. Additional plans are in place to add more than 20 additional units throughout the Military Health System in the next year. The locations in consideration will include commissary and exchanges on participating military installations.

Options for pickup include through a patient’s pharmacy, by mail, or through ScriptCenter lockers.

Photo by U.S. Air Force/Senior Airman Mercedes Porter

September 25, 2020

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