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Shoppers Drug Mart has sights set on in-house blood tests

Jul 18, 2024

Shoppers Drug Mart has sights set on in-house blood tests

Canada’s one-stop shop for toothpaste, Tylenol, and toilet paper is hoping to add medical tests to that list.

What happened: Shoppers Drug Mart has agreed to a new partnership with San Diego-based startup Truvian Health, the developer of an experimental on-the-spot blood testing device, according to The Globe and Mail.

  • Truvian still needs the green light from Health Canada for the devices, but if approved, Shoppers could begin offering on-site testing for 90% of the most commonly ordered blood tests.

  • The move aligns with the Loblaw-owned pharmacy's push to offer more healthcare services like vaccine administering and medical consultations.

Why it matters: Broadening the scope of care pharmacists can provide could alleviate pressure on overrun healthcare systems and improve patient access to non-urgent care. That’s a particularly big deal for the 6.5 million Canadians without a family doctor. 

  • In recent years, provinces like B.C., Ontario, and Nova Scotia have expanded the care pharmacists can provide, including prescribing medication for minor ailments.

Zoom out: In Alberta, Shoppers is investing $77 million to expand and rebrand its locations as “pharmacy care clinics,” part of a joint effort with the province to get more Albertans to treat pharmacies as a primary healthcare option.—LA

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