Physicians what circumstances of medical institutions can cancel its prescription right

Practice Discipline Provisions, the following circumstances cancel the right to prescribe:

Article 23 Where in the purchase of medicines, medical equipment, equipment, and other materials, as well as infrastructure maintenance and other construction projects and other economic transactions, the other party to give in the name of various kickbacks, benefits, commission fees, and so on.

Article 24 Where the name of the patient to prescribe "free-rider medicine", "free-rider inspection", "free-rider treatment" and so on.

Article 25 of the non-financial departments or individuals to collect fees privately.

Article 26 Medical and health personnel take advantage of their positions to solicit money and extort patients and their relatives.

Article 27: Receiving "red packets" from patients and their families and refusing to return or hand them over.

Article 28 Where the interests of the hospital, "triage" patients, receiving "referral fees", "favor fees" or other kickbacks.

Article 30 of the physician using the prescription for personal gain.

Expanded Information

The National Health and Family Planning Commission and the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine announced the Circular on Further Strengthening the Management of Clinical Application of Antimicrobial Drugs. The Circular calls for warnings to be issued to physicians who appear to have over-prescribed antimicrobial drugs more than three times without a valid reason.

Restrictions on the prescribing rights of special-use and restricted-use antimicrobial drugs; after restricting the prescribing rights, if there is still an over-prescription without justifiable reasons, the prescribing rights of antimicrobial drugs will be canceled and shall not be resumed within 6 months.

People's Daily Online - Doctors who prescribe antibacterial drugs excessively will have their prescribing rights restricted or canceled

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