Hospital Procurement System

Legal analysis: Drugs used by county-level public hospitals must rely on the provincial drug centralized procurement platform, with the province (district, city) as a unit, and in accordance with the principles of quality first and reasonable price, adopting a unified procurement and procurement process. , quantity-price linkage, double-envelope system and other methods to carry out centralized bidding and procurement, while allowing local governments to explore different methods based on actual conditions. Further enhance the participation of medical institutions in drug bidding and procurement; encourage cross-provincial joint bidding and procurement to ensure drug quality and safety, effectively reduce drug prices, and effectively curb corruption and unhealthy practices in the field of drug purchase and sales. For drugs that are clinically necessary but have small dosages and are in short supply in the market, supply can be ensured through bidding and fixed-point production. Gradually establish a linkage mechanism for the procurement of essential drugs and non-essential drugs. County-level public hospitals must prioritize the use of essential drugs in accordance with regulations. Adhere to openness, transparency and fair competition, and promote the online procurement of high-value medical consumables. County-level public hospitals and high-value medical consumables production and operation enterprises must conduct online transactions through provincial-level centralized procurement platforms. On the premise of ensuring quality, the purchase of domestic high-value medical consumables is encouraged. Strengthen the capacity building of provincial centralized drug procurement platforms to ensure the actual needs of drug procurement. Improve procurement transparency, and implement departmental and regional sharing of procurement data for drugs and high-value medical consumables.

Legal basis: "Government Procurement Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 3 Government procurement shall follow the principles of openness and transparency, fair competition, fairness and good faith. .

Article 4 When bidding for government procurement projects, the Bidding and Bidding Law shall apply.

Article 5: No unit or individual may use any method to obstruct or restrict suppliers from freely entering the government procurement market in this region and industry.

Article 6 Government procurement shall be carried out in strict accordance with the approved budget.