Pos Malaysia Introduces Online Payment for their Ubat Melalui Pos (UMP) Service

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In the U.S., prescription delivery services are often a lifesaver (literally), for people who don’t readily have access to transportation to get the medication they need. The same applies here in Malaysia, with the Ubat Melalui Pos (UMP) service by Pos Malaysia, which has been actively delivering prescription medication directly to Malaysians’ doorsteps since 2011.

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Delivering your meds to you!

Now, Pos Malaysia will be making their ubat delivery service that much smoother and more accessible, by partnering with the MOH and KiplePay, to announce the launch of an online payment system for its Ubat Melalui Pos (UMP) service. So, here’s how they’ll be doing it…

 

You can get meds delivered through Pos Malaysia via the MyUBAT app

There’s just about an app for everything these days. And prescription deliveries are no exception! The newly introduced online payment feature is integrated through Pos Malaysia’s payment gateway into the MOH’s MyUBAT app. Thus, allowing patients to make secure and convenient payments from anywhere. This system supports a variety of payment methods, including credit and debit cards and online banking, ensuring a seamless transaction experience for all users.

“This initiative showcases our commitment to innovation and accessibility in healthcare. By seamlessly integrating this cutting-edge payment technology into the UMP service, we’re streamlining operations and ensuring easy access and convenience for all. It is a testament to our dedication in meeting the diverse needs of the rakyat.” – Charles Brewer, Group CEO of Pos Malaysia

The UMP service is available at 394 MOH healthcare facilities nationwide. Interested users can access the MyUBAT mobile application through Google Play, the App Store, or AppGallery. For more information on UMP and the app, you can also visit their website at https://myubat.pharmacy.gov.my.

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