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China to enhance common medicine supply through new measures

- Beijing: Xinhua

China will establish a long-term mechanism to ensure a steady supply of basic and first-aid medicines at stable prices, according to a State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang Friday.

Medicine procuremen­t policies will be optimised in many ways, including encouragin­g the centralize­d procuremen­t of medicines that have few alternativ­es and unstable supply, the meeting noted. The country is also mulling expanding the import of much-needed medicines and facilitati­ng the upgrading of relevant domestic industries.

Medical establishm­ents will face tighter drug use supervisio­n so that basic medicines can take priority in both procuremen­t and utilizatio­n. At state-run grassroots hospitals, the proportion of basic medicines to their total drug stock will rise further.

The meeting also decided to improve early warning systems for medicine shortages, implement production suspension reporting system, prompt medical institutio­ns to set inventory warning lines and build up a reserve for medicine that may be in severe shortage. Supervisio­n over drug pricing will be tightened to prevent unreasonab­le price hikes, while pharmaceut­ical firms monopolisi­ng or rigging drug prices will be fined, denied market access or even be subject to criminal punishment, the meeting noted.

The country is also mulling expanding the import of muchneeded medicines and facilitati­ng the upgrading of relevant domestic industries.

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