WEBSTERCARE received two 2018 Good Design Awards at a ceremony at Sydney Opera House last week.
The medication management innovator was honoured for its Webster-pak Interim and Webster-pak 28 products, both of which were named Good Design Award Winners in the Communication Design Category.
Webster-pak Interim is a disposable pack offering patients an accurate continued supply of short-term medication upon hospital discharge for up to four days.
The new Webstercare system ensures medication for each patient is properly reconciled by the pharmacist, and enables residential aged care facilities to liaise with hospitals more easily.
Wesbter-pak 28 is a disposable dosage solution for customers who may not be able to return folders regularly to the pharmacy, with no heat sealing required.
Webstercare founder and md Gerard Stevens said "Webstercare is absolutely committed to improving the way in which people take and benefit from their medication.
"We are very proud to be recognised by the Good Design Awards," he added.
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