Core Points - Starting from July 1, medical institutions designated for medical insurance must scan the drug traceability code before settling with the medical insurance fund; by January 1, 2026, all medical institutions must fully collect and upload drug traceability codes [1] - The drug traceability code serves as the "electronic ID" for drugs, ensuring that each box of medication has a unique scanning record, preventing the sale of counterfeit, returned, or swapped drugs [1] - Consumers can use the National Medical Insurance Administration's WeChat public account to scan the traceability code on drug packaging to obtain detailed sales information [1] Drug Traceability Code Usage - To check drug sales information, consumers can follow these steps: access the National Medical Insurance Administration's WeChat public account, navigate to the drug traceability information query, and scan the QR code or barcode on the drug packaging [1] - If the query shows "only 1 sales record," it indicates the drug is legal and compliant if it matches the consumer's purchase; otherwise, it may indicate the drug has been resold, potentially being a returned, swapped, or counterfeit drug [2] - If the query shows "2 or more sales records," it suggests the drug has been sold previously; information obtained from non-official software or apps may not reflect the drug's medical insurance sales settlement information [3]
今起,买卖药品都要扫药品追溯码 药品追溯码怎么扫、有啥用?(服务窗)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-06-30 21:58