Draganfly to Provide Drone Delivery for Mass General Brigham’s Home Hospital

Draganfly's drone technology and pilot services will map and develop delivery routes to support the needs of Mass General Brigham's patients and staff By Joe Macey / 22 Jan 2024

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Draganfly to Pilot Drone Delivery Services Program for Mass General Brigham’s Home Hospital
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Draganfly has entered into an agreement with Mass General Brigham to provide drone delivery and solutions for the healthcare system’s Home Hospital patients. 

Home Hospital aims to create a model that enhances the overall patient experience, improves access to essential services, and provides more cost-effective solutions for its patients.

Draganfly’s drone technology and pilot services will map and develop delivery routes to support the needs of both patients and staff.

Draganfly’s technology aims to enhance the quality of care and support for Mass General Brigham’s Home Hospital patients by reducing traffic-related delays around its geographic catchment of the greater Boston metro area, eliminating challenges associated with traditional transportation methods, and enabling the swift and efficient delivery of essential supplies.

The medical drone pick-up and deliveries facilitated by Draganfly’s technology can include critical medicines, technical equipment, and laboratory work.

“At Mass General Brigham, we are looking at the future of healthcare, and part of that vision is taking care of patients in the comfort of their homes,” said David Levine, MD, MPH, MA, clinical director of research and development, Mass General Brigham Healthcare at Home. “In accomplishing this at scale, we understand that we need to continue to evolve our processes to support home-based care. These types of technological solutions allow us the opportunity to create a paradigm shift in our care delivery.”

“This is an exciting step forward in the healthcare industry that will help to create a better and healthier future for those who need it,” added Cameron Chell, President and CEO of Draganfly. “Our drone technology will minimize potential delays in ground transportation, providing a distinct advantage to medication delivery. The speed and convenience these drones can operate underscores their need in the healthcare industry.”

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