Interpretation of the provisions of the pharmaceutical management of medical institutions (II)

Pharmaceutical Management and Pharmacotherapeutics Committee (group) responsibilities:

1, the implementation of health care and pharmacy management and other relevant laws, regulations, rules and regulations, review the development of the organization's pharmaceutical management and pharmacy work rules and regulations, and supervise the implementation.

2, the development of the organization's drug prescription set and basic drug supply catalog.

3, to promote drug therapy related clinical diagnosis and treatment guidelines and the development and implementation of the guiding principles for the clinical application of drugs, monitoring and evaluation of the use of drugs in the institution to propose interventions and improvement measures, to guide the rational use of drugs in clinical

4, analysis and evaluation of the risk of drug use and adverse drug reactions, drug damage events, and provide advice and guidance

5, the establishment of a system for the selection of drugs It is also responsible for reviewing and approving new drug purchases applied by clinical departments of the organization, adjusting drug varieties or supplying enterprises and declaring hospital preparations, etc. 6. supervising and guiding the clinical use and standardized management of narcotic drugs, psychotropic drugs, toxic drugs for medical use and radiopharmaceuticals

7. educating and training medical personnel on relevant laws and regulations on drug management, rules and regulations, and knowledge of the rational use of medicines, and propagating the knowledge of safe use of medicines to the public. Safe use of medication knowledge.

Medical institutions, pharmacy:

Pharmacy, also known as the hospital pharmacy, is a medical institution engaged in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment of diseases used in the supply of medicines, dispensing, preparation, clinical pharmacy services, supervision and inspection of the quality of medicines and other work departments.

The main tasks of the Pharmacy Department:

1, drug supply management

2, dispensing and preparation

3, drug quality management

4, clinical pharmacy

5, research and teaching.

Pharmacy services: is the pharmacist provided to improve the quality of life of patients for the purpose of rational drug therapy as the center of the relevant services. In the entire health care process, before and during drug treatment and prognosis recovery and any other period of time, around the improvement of quality of life as the established goal, directly for the public to provide responsible, drug-related services.

Clinical pharmacist: refers to the system of pharmacy expertise as the basis, and has a certain degree of medical and related professional knowledge and skills, directly involved in the clinical use of medication, to promote the rational application of drugs and to protect the patient's drug safety of pharmacy professionals and technicians.

Hazardous drugs: refers to drugs that can produce occupational exposure risks or hazards, both genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, teratogenicity, or damaging effects on reproduction as well as drugs that can produce serious organ or other toxicity at low doses, including tumor chemotherapy drugs and cytotoxic drugs.

Drug damage: refers to the damage to the patient caused by the quality of the drug does not meet the national drug standards.

Medication error: refers to any preventable medication misuse that occurs throughout the clinical use of a qualified drug.