State Council: Further promote centralized drug procurement to build a national centralized procurement platform
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Last Update: 2019-11-21
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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On November 20, Premier Li Keqiang presided over the executive meeting of the State Council, which arranged to deepen the reform of the medical and health system, further promote the centralized purchase and use of drugs, and better serve the masses to see doctors and doctors The meeting pointed out that promoting the centralized purchase and use of drugs is an important part of deepening the medical reform, which has played a positive role in reducing the "virtual high" drug price and reducing the burden of the masses The meeting called for further progress in this work First, expand the scope of centralized procurement and use, give priority to the varieties with large price difference between the original research drugs and generic drugs, and the basic drugs through the consistency evaluation of generic drugs into the centralized procurement, so as to promote the reduction of drug prices To build a national centralized procurement platform for drugs Second, establish the emergency reserve, inventory and capacity reporting system of bid winning enterprises to ensure the supply and quality safety of bid winning drugs Third, formulate and implement national drug administration measures We will promote medical institutions to first use national essential drugs and Medicare listed drugs On the premise of not increasing the burden of patients in general, we will explore the optimization of medical service price in a stable and orderly pilot Fourth, we will push forward the reform of payment methods for medical insurance Explore more efficient ways to pay for drugs.
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