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Non-face-to-face demonstration will be alternative relief ?

By Lee, Jeong-Hwan | translator Kim, Jung-Ju

23.06.01 18:10:22

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Ministry of Health and Welfare, willingness to prevent patient inconvenience cases due to the absence of doctors' prescription drugs and pharmacies

Possibility of review such as exemption from after-mortem notification of alternative agents and introduction of simpletion


While the non-face-to-face treatment pilot project started on the 1st, it is attracting attention that the government will "seek ways to use substitute drugs" as a way to prevent inconvenience caused by the lack of prescription drugs at the pharmacy near the patient after treatment. There is a lot of interest in whether the alternative treatment simplification method can be implemented within the pilot project period, such as exempting the follow-up notification of alternative treatment limited to non-face-to-face treatment. In particular, the government also announced that it will prepare guidelines such as banning automatic allocation of pharmacies after prescribing for non-face-to-face treatment platform managemen

Lee, Jeong-Hwan(junghwanss@dailypharm.com)
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