What do licensed pharmacists do to serve healthy China strategy?

Provide drugs and pharmaceutical services, ensure the quality of pharmaceutical services, and monitor adverse drug reactions.

Expansion: Licensed Pharmacists Chapter 1: Licensed Pharmacists and Healthy China Strategy.

1. Strategic principles of a healthy China: health first, reform and innovation, scientific development, fairness and justice.

2. Strategic goal of healthy China: By 2020, a basic medical and health system with China characteristics covering urban and rural residents will be basically established, the level of health literacy will continue to improve, and the main health indicators will rank among the top in middle-and high-income countries; By 2030, the institutional system for promoting the health of the whole people will be more perfect, health equity will be basically realized, and major health indicators will enter the ranks of high-income countries; By 2050, we will build a healthy country that is compatible with the socialist modern country.

3. Conditions for inclusion in the drug list: China Pharmacopoeia, standard drugs issued by National Medical Products Administration, and officially imported drugs approved by National Medical Products Administration.

4. Drugs that cannot be included in the basic medical insurance coverage: (1) Drugs that mainly play a nourishing role; (2) Some animals and animal organs and dried fruits that can be used as medicine; (3) Various wine preparations brewed with Chinese herbal medicines and Chinese herbal pieces; (4) Fruity preparations and oral effervescent agents in various medicines; (5) Blood products and protein products (except for special indications and first aid and rescue); (six) other drugs that are not paid by the basic medical insurance fund as stipulated by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.

5. The medical insurance drug list is divided into Class A and Class B. ..

① The characteristics of Class A catalogue are: (1) The prices of similar drugs are low; (2) It shall be formulated by the state and shall not be adjusted in any place.

② The characteristics of Category B catalogue are: (1) The price of similar drugs is slightly higher than that of Category A catalogue; (2) formulated by the state and appropriately adjusted in various places.

6. Drugs refer to substances used to prevent, treat and diagnose human diseases, purposefully regulate human physiological functions, and specify indications or functional indications, usage and dosage, including traditional Chinese medicines, chemicals and biological products.

7. The holder of the drug marketing license shall always take the protection of public health as the center, be responsible for the safety, effectiveness and quality controllability of the whole process of drug research and development, production, management and use according to law, and bear the main responsibility of drug life-cycle quality and risk management.

8. The state reforms and improves the policy of drug production, circulation and use: a major reform policy in the production process; Major reform policies in the field of circulation; Major reform policies in use, reserve and supply.

9. Principles for the selection of national essential drugs: prevention and control are necessary, safe and effective, the price is reasonable, the use is convenient, both Chinese and western medicines are paid equal attention to, basic guarantee is provided, clinical preference is preferred, and basic units can be equipped.

10.OTC drug list selection principle: safe application, exact curative effect, stable quality and convenient use.

1 1. Selection principle of basic medical insurance drug list: clinical necessity, safety and effectiveness, reasonable price, convenient use and market guarantee.

12. Not included in the selection scope of the national essential drugs list: (1) contains endangered wild animals and plants; (2) It is mainly used for nourishing and health care, and is easy to be abused; (3) Clinical treatment is not the first choice; (4) Due to serious adverse reactions, National Medical Products Administration explicitly stipulates that production, sale or use shall be suspended; (5) Violating national laws and regulations or failing to meet moral requirements; (6) Other circumstances stipulated by the State Committee on Essential Drugs.

13. Varieties that fall into one of the following circumstances shall be transferred from the national list of essential drugs: (1) Drug standards shall be cancelled; (2) National Medical Products Administration revoked its drug approval certificate; (3) serious adverse reactions; (4) According to pharmacoeconomic evaluation, it can be replaced by varieties with better cost-benefit ratio or risk-benefit ratio; (5) Other circumstances deemed necessary by the State Committee on Essential Drugs.

14. Licensed pharmacists refer to pharmaceutical technicians who have passed the national unified examination, obtained qualification certificates and registered, and practiced in production, management and use units and other units that need to provide pharmaceutical services. "Licensed Pharmacist Professional Qualification Certificate" is valid throughout the country.

15. Examination score management is a four-year cycle; Some exam-free subjects need to have senior titles, pass the exam for two consecutive years, and only test laws and regulations.

16. The registration conditions of licensed pharmacists include: obtaining qualification certificates; Abide by laws and professional ethics, and have no bad information records; Good health; Practice unit approval.

17. A registered applicant shall not be registered as a licensed pharmacist under any of the following circumstances: (1) does not have full capacity for civil conduct; (two) due to criminal punishment, less than 2 years from the date of completion of the punishment to the date of application for registration; (3) Having been punished for canceling the qualification of licensed pharmacists for less than 2 years; (4) Other circumstances in which the State stipulates that it is not suitable to engage in licensed pharmacist business (such as the infectious period of Class A and B infectious diseases, mental illness and other health conditions are not suitable or incompetent for licensed pharmacist business).

18. The registration certificate of licensed pharmacist is valid for 5 years. Where it is necessary to extend the registration, an application for extension of registration shall be filed with the local registration authority 30 days before the expiration of the validity period.

19. A licensed pharmacist shall cancel his registration in any of the following circumstances after registration: death, declaration of missing; Being subject to criminal punishment; Being subject to administrative sanctions of dismissal; The Qualification Certificate of Licensed Pharmacist has been revoked; Unable to engage in licensed pharmacist business due to health reasons; Not practicing on the job for more than half a year without justifiable reasons; The validity period of registration has not been extended.

20. The main responsibility of licensed pharmacists is to ensure the quality of drugs and guide the rational use of drugs.

2 1. Those who take the national licensed pharmacist examination and obtain the professional qualification certificate of licensed pharmacists must receive continuing education of licensed pharmacists every year. And the credit certificate obtained is one of the necessary conditions for licensed pharmacists to continue to register.