1. Purpose: In order to implement the provisions of the "Prescription Management Measures", standardize prescription management, improve prescription quality, and promote rational use of drugs, these implementation rules are formulated.
2. Scope: Applicable to departments and personnel related to prescription issuance, dispensing, and storage in hospitals.
3. Basis: This document is formulated in accordance with relevant laws and regulations such as the "Prescription Management Measures", "Practicing Physician Law", "Drug Management Law", "Pharmaceutical Management Regulations of Medical Institutions" and combined with the actual situation of our hospital. Implementation details.
4. The term “prescriptions” as mentioned in these Measures refers to those issued to patients by registered practicing physicians and practicing assistant physicians (hereinafter referred to as “physicians”) in the course of diagnosis and treatment activities, and by those who have obtained professional and technical qualifications in pharmacy. Pharmacy professionals and technicians (hereinafter referred to as pharmacists) review, prepare, and verify medical documents as patient medication vouchers. Prescriptions include medication orders for wards of medical institutions.
5. Physicians should issue prescriptions based on medical, preventive and health care needs and in accordance with the diagnosis and treatment specifications, drug indications, pharmacological effects, usage, dosage, contraindications, adverse reactions and precautions in the drug instructions. Prescriptions for narcotic drugs, psychotropic drugs, medical toxic drugs, and radioactive drugs must strictly comply with relevant laws, regulations, and rules.
Extended information:
The internationally accepted drug management model is the classified management model of prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs, that is, according to the safety and effectiveness of the drugs, according to their varieties, specifications, and indications A system that divides drugs into prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs based on different dosages and routes of administration, and manages the two types of drugs in different ways.
At the same time, the prescription is issued by a qualified physician and is finally fixed in the form of a medical document, which is legal. The prescription is closely related to the patient's diagnosis and treatment process, medication process, and disease progression. Therefore, prescriptions fully comply with the "three properties" of civil litigation evidence: authenticity, legality, and relevance, and are an important litigation evidence in doctor-patient disputes.
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