1. Drug information collection: Collect the drug information that all public medical institutions need to purchase and use, including drug name, specification, dosage form, manufacturer, approval number, price, etc.
2. Formulating a drug list: Formulating a drug list according to the actual needs and economic capacity of medical institutions, including drug names, specifications, dosage forms, manufacturers, approval numbers, prices and other information.
3. Drug List Audit: After the drug list is completed, it needs to be audited to ensure the quality and safety of drugs and meet the requirements of relevant laws and regulations.
4. Publicize the drug list: After approval, publicize the drug list to let patients and the public know about the drug procurement of medical institutions.
5. Regularly update the drug list: the drug list needs to be updated regularly, and it should be adjusted and updated in time according to the actual needs of medical institutions and changes in the drug market.