Essential Medicine Infrastructure

Building the Future of Essential Medicine Infrastructure

Good Spirit develops mobile and fixed-site pharmacy and healthcare manufacturing platforms for communities in the United States and around the world.

Build.Modular infrastructure
Train.Local workforce
Employ.Skilled jobs
Heal.Patient access

What We Build

Four capabilities, one mission: make medicine local.

Good Spirit builds the physical, operational, and workforce infrastructure communities need to make, prepare, and deliver essential medicines closer to patients.

Mobile Compounding Pharmacies

Pharmacy-ready modular units that support compounding workflows, specialty and infusion medication preparation, and access programs.

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Generic Manufacturing Plants

Support for developing generic medicine manufacturing infrastructure, from facility planning to cleanrooms and quality systems.

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Modular Healthcare Facilities

20×40-foot platforms that deploy faster than traditional construction and combine into larger clinical sites.

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Training & Workforce Development

Every project is designed to build the people, processes, and skilled jobs needed to sustain it for the long term.

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Why It Matters

The hardest part of medicine access is the infrastructure behind it.

Medicine access is not only a supply problem. It requires physical facilities, equipment, validated workflows, and trained teams — in the places where patients actually are. Good Spirit exists to build that foundation.

  • Medication shortages driven by distant, fragile supply chains
  • Limited local pharmacy and compounding capacity
  • Rural and underserved access gaps
  • A shortage of local technical and pharmacy workforce
  • Traditional facility construction that is too slow and rigid
The gap

Access depends on infrastructure

Without local facilities, equipment, and trained teams, even available medicines do not reach patients reliably.

The response

Build it closer to patients

Good Spirit delivers deployable, pharmacy-ready and manufacturing-ready infrastructure adapted to each community.

The result

Capacity that lasts

Each project pairs infrastructure with workforce training and skilled jobs so communities can sustain it.

The Global Access Gap

The need is enormous — and most of it is outside the U.S.

Billions of people cannot reliably get safe, affordable, quality medicines. The gap is widest in low- and middle-income countries, where supply depends on distant, fragile chains.

2 billion
people lack access to essential medicines worldwide
WHO · UN OHCHR (SDG 3.8)
1 in 10
medical products in low- & middle-income countries is substandard or falsified
World Health Organization
70–90%
of medicines across much of Africa are imported; only ~3% of global supply is made there
AUDA-NEPAD · WHO
78%
of medicines in Latin America are paid out-of-pocket at retail pharmacies
PAHO / WHO–HAI

Reliable access to essential medicines could save an estimated 10 million lives every year. Good Spirit builds the infrastructure that closes this gap — closer to the patients who need it.

Our Impact Model

What a Good Spirit project is built to deliver.

Every project is designed around measurable local impact: lower cost, broader access, new skilled jobs, and stronger national capability.

25%
Lower medicine cost
Targeting up to 25% savings through local production and supply-chain efficiency.
Millions
Patients reached
Designed to expand access to essential medicines for millions of people.
Thousands
Skilled jobs created
Each program trains and employs a local technical workforce.
Nationwide
Capability built
Raising a country’s pharmacy and manufacturing skill base for the long term.
About these figures: these describe Good Spirit’s impact goals and project model. They are targets, not guaranteed outcomes; actual results depend on project scope, partners, and local conditions.

Where We Work

U.S. and international capability.

Good Spirit works with local partners to adapt each project to a community’s clinical needs, regulatory environment, workforce capacity, and long-term operating model.

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United StatesCalifornia · Nevada · Pennsylvania · West Virginia
InternationalIndia · Indonesia · Africa
New regionsPartner-specific models

Our Mission

Build the infrastructure, workforce, and local capacity needed to improve access to essential medicines and strengthen healthcare systems.

Build medicine infrastructure for your community.

Tell us where you work and what you need to build. We will respond with a project-specific path forward.

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