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Grab partners with telemedicine firm WhiteCoat to speed up medication delivery

Patients will be able to receive medicine in 90 minutes.

Digital healthcare provider WhiteCoat has forged a partnership with Grab to provide medication delivery via GrabExpress, according to a press release.

The partnership aims to reduce the waiting time for medication delivery to 90 minutes from the current average of three hours.

GrabExpress Singapore head Ronald Wong added that users can track the delivery of their medication through the Grab app.

WhiteCoat offers video consultation with Singapore-registered general practitioners. Their partnership with Grab comes on the heels of an earlier tie-up with insurance company AIA.

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