What materials are required to apply for a medical practice license

Legal analysis: apply to set up a medical institution unit or individual to the county health bureau to submit "medical institution license" application report, and fill out the "medical practice registration book" should be submitted: 1, the legal representative of the medical institution or the main person in charge of the medical institution, as well as the directory of the person in charge of each section and the relevant qualification certificates, practicing certificates, ID card copies; 2, the medical institution of the property rights of the building or use of proof; 3, architectural design plan; 4, proof of verification, asset evaluation report; 5, general equipment list and the list of drug types. Proof of ownership or use of the premises of the medical institution; 3. Floor plan of the architectural design of the medical institution; 4. Proof of capital verification and asset evaluation report; 5. List of general equipment and list of types of drugs. The Health Bureau reviews the application materials within forty-five days from the date of acceptance of the application, sends personnel to the site to inspect and approve the application, and the contractor or the person in charge of the application submits his/her opinion to the Director General's Office for discussion. Qualified to issue the "license to practice in medical institutions, failing to notify the applicant unit or individual in writing. Within forty-five days from the date of acceptance of the application.

Legal basis: "Regulations on Medical Management Institutions" Article 16 Application for registration of medical institutions shall have the following conditions: (a) have set up a medical institution approval letter; (b) meet the basic standards of medical institutions; (c) have a suitable name, organization and premises; (d) have its business to carry out the appropriate funding, facilities, equipment and professional and technical personnel; (e) have (E) have the appropriate rules and regulations; (F) can independently assume civil liability.