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每日科普|药品追溯码怎么扫、有啥用?
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-04 09:36

Group 1 - Starting from July 1, medical insurance designated pharmaceutical institutions must scan the drug traceability code before settling with the medical insurance fund; failure to do so will result in rejection of payment [1] - By January 1, 2026, all medical institutions are required to fully collect and upload drug traceability codes [1] - The drug traceability code serves as the "electronic ID" of the drug, ensuring that each box of medication has a unique scanning record, preventing the sale of counterfeit or swapped drugs [1] Group 2 - Consumers can check the sales information of a drug by scanning the traceability code using the National Medical Insurance Bureau's WeChat public account [1] - If a consumer queries and finds "only 1 sales record," it indicates the drug is legitimate; if it shows multiple sales records, it may suggest the drug is counterfeit or has been resold [2][3] - Information obtained from software or apps outside the medical insurance department may not reflect the actual sales settlement information of the drug [3]