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    BABYLON PREVENTS CURSED MEDICATIONS AND Warns of the greed of doctors

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    BABYLON PREVENTS CURSED MEDICATIONS AND Warns of the greed of doctors


     Babylon / Iqbal Mohammed 

    Babil Governorate Council decided to form a joint committee with the Health and the Medical Syndicate to reduce the phenomenon of prescriptions coded by some medical clinics. He pointed out that there is an agreement between the owners of pharmacies and some consultant doctors to limit the sale of drugs and manipulation of prices. From manual writing and referral of violators to accounting. 


    "The Council of Babylon decided to form a committee from the provincial council, the Health Department of Babylon and the Medical Syndicate to put an end to the phenomenon of coded recipes used by some doctors, which can not be read by any pharmacist except agreed with him in order to earn money," said a member of the provincial council.
    "His proposal focused on doctors printing medical prescriptions on the calculator and giving them to the patient in order to obtain medicine from any pharmacy, not from the pharmacy agreed with, and to hold some doctors who use twisted methods to develop codes and symbols in prescriptions and deal with specific pharmacies." 
    Al-Sultani stressed the need for medical clinics to adhere to the conditions and controls that are appropriate to provide service to patients and reviewers and improve them and provide good service to patients during their reviews. 
    Babil province council member Ahmad al-Ghuraibawi told Al-Mada that "the issue of medical clinics and pharmacies, which was discussed in the provincial council, is important and related to human life." 
    Al-Ghuraibawi called on doctors to prepare a database for each patient through the presence of their computers, as well as writing prescriptions clearly and on the computer.
    "The relevant authorities should make field visits to doctors' clinics to see if they meet the required specifications," Gharibawi said. 
    "We attended the session of the provincial council, during which some proposals were discussed, including the obligation of physicians to print the list of treatment instead of the handwriting used and improve the aesthetic appearance of the clinic for each doctor and follow up the prices of treatment in private pharmacies," said Dr. Nawras Abdul-Razzaq al-Kasbi, In addition to activating pharmacies in the province. " 
    "The subject is very important and touches the citizens of Babylon and pledged to provide a full study of him and must be the intervention of several parties, including the Iraqi Medical Association and the Pharmacists Syndicate will hold an important meeting with those parties." 
    Al-Kasbi revealed that there are "more than 1,700 medical clinics in the whole of Babil province, and the Department of Health follows the clinics in violation and is charged according to the law"
    And attributed the cost of the drug to import it from multiple sources without "pricing" fixed according to the open market system, and bet on the solution to activate the law of consumer protection, while the parliamentary health committee believes that the matter requires review and follow-up with the competent authorities, Liability as "involved" in the processing of the drug. 
    The syndicate of pharmacists in addition to the Ministry of Health has already confirmed for more than once that it is in the development of a unified pricing of medicine in the private sector without touching the citizen an impact of those decisions on the ground.

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