Health Kiosks

Health Kiosks are standalone pods that serve the particular needs of NDIS, Aged Care and corporate employees.
Pods usually exist within an existing medical destination (eg pharmacy, GP practice, audiometry/optical clinic etc.) and include a sample of products as well as an interactive touch screen where participants (or their carers) can identify, order and pay for relevant products and services.
The kiosks interact with a suite of health partners that are responsible for the fulfilment of products and services while the kiosk 'host', such as the pharmacy or medical practice owner, receives a referral fee for all sales generated via the kiosk.
Market research suggests that NDIS, Aged Care etc. recipients within a 10km radius of a health kiosk will choose to shop at a kiosk host location because of the convenience of combining their core health needs with a more holistic offering that is enabled through these health pods.
On that basis, health kiosks are limited to a restricted number per geographic radius.