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Nonprofit Good Pill tells legislators its home-delivery pharmacy is serving every Georgia county with low-cost donated medicine

2336739 · February 18, 2025
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Good Pill cofounder Kia Williams told a legislative committee that the nonprofit home‑delivery pharmacy — enabled by a Georgia drug-repository law — dispenses low-cost, often donated medications statewide, charging a typical administrative fee of about $6 and offering financial assistance for patients who cannot pay.

Kia Williams, cofounder of Serum and the nonprofit Good Pill, told a legislative committee that Good Pill operates a statewide home-delivery pharmacy that dispenses donated prescription medications at low cost to people who are uninsured or underinsured.

“Good Pill is a nonprofit home delivery pharmacy. Our focus is delivering affordable medications to everyday people. We send the medications directly to their home,” Williams told the committee. She said the program was made possible by Georgia's drug repository program, which the legislature authorized in the 2016–2017 session.

The presentation said Good Pill has dispensed…

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