Evondos® medicine dispenser

Combined with a secure service

Used by hundreds of healthcare organisations across the Nordic region and Europe, the Evondos medication dispenser is a central part of the service and is used in home care, elderly care and special housing, always adapted to meet the needs of each caregiver and care recipient.

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Adherence is increasing

Only half of all people prescribed medicines take them as prescribed. With Evondo's medicine dispenser, adherence increases to 99%.

Proven welfare technology with proven benefits

Evondo's medicine dispenser is a welfare technology service for automated dose dispensing in home care.

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Independence for the care recipient

A medication dispenser allows the care recipient to take their medicines independently and safely. This promotes greater peace of mind in everyday life, while reducing the risk of medication errors.

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Benefits for healthcare

A dispensing machine reduces medication discrepancies, simplifies scheduling and reduces travel.

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Features and benefits

Easy and quick to top up
  • Automatic programming - safety and reliability are guaranteed during filling.
  • Flexible filling time thanks to space for two sachet rolls.
  • Compatible with all sachets on the market.
High reliability and video communication
  • 99% compliance, reducing both overall costs and unplanned visits.

  • Reduces medication errors and increases safety

  • Frees up work time and simplifies scheduling

  • Reduces the need for medication visits and therefore travelling

  • Round-the-clock support

  • Integrated screen for communication and video-assisted medication management (VideoMed)

  • Video call function for digital visits, assisted medication dispensing, calls and consultations for both home care, primary care and home care services (different roles control access to data in the remote care system)
Safe handling of medicines
  • Evondo's medicine dispenser acts as a locked and secure medicine repository. Only authorised healthcare professionals have access to the medication, eliminating the risk of overdose or other misuse.
  • Safe handling of missed medication: Untaken doses are placed in a locked medicine cabinet to ensure patient safety.
  • Precision technology ensures that the bag is cut along the seam without the medicine falling out.
  • Possibility to use travel mode for increased independence and flexibility.
Certified security
  • CE-marked medical device service under the MDR regulation.
  • Quality system certified according to ISO 13485 and ISO 27001.
  • The remote care system is a cloud-based service with ownership control in the EU (not in third countries).
  • Authorisation control via authentication with 2FA or SSO (for trust level 3).
"By broadly implementing welfare technology, and thinking 'digital first', municipalities can both save employees' time, and - perhaps more importantly - enable the elderly to live independently for longer."
Swedish Local Authorities and Regions (SKR)

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Welfare technology in municipalities

The Swedish Council of Local Authorities and Regions has developed support to facilitate the work of municipalities in determining the benefits and costs of specific welfare technologies. Please use SKR's benefit calculation to calculate the benefit your municipality would receive from starting to use medication dispensers in elderly care.

What do users of the service think?

"When following up on automated dispensing machines with staff close to the organisation, it is clear how much they appreciate the support they receive from the supplier's support function. The same can be said of the project support included in the service. "It is unique that a supplier is involved in ensuring that the municipality succeeds with an implementation! Something we are very pleased about."
Mr David Wiklund
Business developers in Kramfors municipality
"This increases the safety and compliance of medication - the right medicine at the right time, to the right person. In the past, we have had a high rate of medication discrepancies, sometimes caused by a single staff member being responsible for the medication of all residents on the ward. With this, we hope to have safer medication management and a reduction in discrepancies."
Ann-Christin Linder
Business developer for Close Care, Lycksele municipality
He is calm and confident that he has taken his medicine. He feels independent and grown up and doesn't need us parents to watch him all the time. It can't be described. And for those of us who are responsible for Erik, it's a huge relief. We can let go of the worry and the thought of his medication - and we can put the nagging of childhood behind us, which is a great relief for all of us."
Charlotte
Mum of Erik, 26 years old, who has an Evondos medicine dispenser
"Patients are becoming more independent and involved in their own care and treatment. If the machines didn't exist, it would be a major barrier to giving medicines at the right time, for example when the medicine needs to be taken several times a day, when someone goes to day care early, or for people who live far from the health centre."
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Södertälje (pilot 2018-2022)

Want to know more?

Many municipalities and regions have already realised the benefits of medication dispensers. We'd be happy to tell you more about the difference welfare technology can make, both for users and for healthcare organisations.

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