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    FLOW + : Web Application for pharmacies
    (Uganda Christian University, 2025-05-12) Josue Bindu Kabusara; Mandela Koja Nasona Mogga; Isaac Nseko
    Basic medicine availability is still a serious issue in Uganda, particularly among rural and marginalized communities where pharmacies are typically sparse, far, or under-stocked. Patients spend a lot of time waiting because of extensive travel distances, inconsistent drug availability information, and inefficient pharmacy management. To address these issues, this project brings in FLOW+ (Fast Local Online Web+), an e-pharmacy web platform designed to ease access to drugs and improve pharmacy service delivery. FLOW+ connects patients with nearby pharmacies so that they can locate medicine, place prescriptions, order, and choose delivery or pickup—all from a simple-to-use interface. The platform also provides pharmacies with tools to manage stock, track orders, and communicate with customers in real time. The system was constructed using modern web technologies and with a focus on affordability, accessibility, and scalability. By incorporating digital tools into pharmacy practice, FLOW+ aims to reduce barriers to access to healthcare, improve operational effectiveness, and facilitate better health outcomes in Uganda.

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