本市试点“特医食品”进入医疗机构
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-23 21:20

Core Insights - The Beijing Municipal Market Supervision Administration has resolved the issue of public hospitals being unable to directly provide special medical purpose formula foods (referred to as "special medical foods") due to qualification restrictions, allowing patients to avoid the inconvenience of purchasing these foods outside the hospital [1][2] - A pilot program in Chaoyang District has successfully integrated special medical foods into medical institutions and their Hospital Information System (HIS), streamlining the entire process from prescription issuance to collection at the window [1] Group 1 - Special medical foods are essential for individuals with dietary restrictions, digestive absorption disorders, metabolic disorders, or specific disease states [1] - The Market Supervision Administration has established a special work mechanism to facilitate the registration of non-profit medical institutions for special medical food operations, starting with the Beijing Zhu Yang Liu Hospital and gradually expanding to more hospitals [1][2] - The "e-window" government service system has been optimized to allow non-profit medical institutions to complete the registration process for special medical food operations online, addressing the challenge of these foods being difficult to access in hospitals [1] Group 2 - Previously, special medical foods faced challenges due to the lack of a unified national standard code and their exclusion from the HIS system, complicating management processes such as prescription, billing, and distribution [2] - Multi-department collaboration has provided temporary coding for special medical foods within the HIS system, establishing a closed-loop management process involving doctors, nutritionists, and medical reviewers to ensure traceability and regulatory oversight [2] - The pilot program at Beijing Zhu Yang Liu Hospital has created a comprehensive management system for the selection, admission, and clinical use of special medical foods, forming a replicable model for other institutions [2]