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精准发力 持续攻坚 我省执业药师关键领域实现跨越式发展
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-29 17:12
Core Insights - The provincial drug regulatory department has achieved significant development during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, focusing on enhancing the professional value of licensed pharmacists to ensure safe, effective, and accessible medication for the public [1][2][3] Group 1: Workforce Expansion and Professional Development - The number of licensed pharmacists in the province has grown to 78,083, with 35,119 actively practicing, reflecting an annual increase of 4,000 new licenses [1] - The ratio of licensed pharmacists per 10,000 population has increased from 4 to 5.8, and the pharmacist staffing rate in retail pharmacies has risen from 82% in 2021 to 97.5%, reaching a peak of 98.8% [1] - Over 200,000 training sessions for licensed pharmacists have been completed, with 828 passing junior and intermediate title exams and 335 achieving senior title evaluations [2] Group 2: Community Services and Public Engagement - The establishment of 638 community pharmacy service stations has been initiated to provide public services such as medication consultations and chronic disease management [3] - A series of public engagement activities, including safety medication lectures and volunteer services, have reached over 4 million participants, enhancing public awareness of safe medication practices [3] - The province aims to continue improving the professionalization and standardization of pharmacy services, contributing to the high-quality development of the pharmaceutical sector [3]
6人“挂证”超百家药店:国家医保局严查“影子药师”,监管持续升级
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-06-01 01:51
Core Viewpoint - The National Healthcare Security Administration (NHSA) has initiated a crackdown on "shadow pharmacists" in retail pharmacies, following the release of an announcement that highlights the prevalence of fraudulent practices involving pharmacists' credentials [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - The NHSA has conducted a review of medical insurance settlement data from retail pharmacies since April, identifying instances where pharmacists' names appear across multiple pharmacies, indicating potential credential fraud or "hanging certificates" [1][2]. - The announcement outlines that the NHSA will employ various methods, including routine inspections, special checks, and data analysis, to monitor the compliance of pharmacists in retail pharmacies [2][5]. - A total of 24 provinces, nearly 24,000 retail pharmacies, and approximately 9,500 pharmacists are involved in the investigation of credential fraud [2][3]. Group 2: Compliance Requirements - Retail pharmacies are required to have at least one licensed pharmacist on staff, who must be registered at the pharmacy's location and provide continuous pharmaceutical services [2][5]. - The NHSA has mandated that pharmacists conduct self-checks and report any unauthorized use of their credentials to local healthcare authorities [4][5]. Group 3: Findings and Statistics - The investigation revealed three main types of violations: cross-province practices, inter-city practices, and intra-city practices, affecting thousands of pharmacies and pharmacists across multiple provinces [3]. - Notably, 293 pharmacists were found to have credentials associated with over 10 pharmacies, with one pharmacist linked to as many as 198 pharmacies [3][6]. Group 4: Future Directions - The NHSA is expected to intensify its enforcement efforts as the transition period for the "differentiated pharmacist allocation" policy approaches its conclusion in 2025 [6][7]. - The use of advanced technologies such as 5G and big data is being encouraged to enhance the monitoring of pharmacists' compliance and improve the quality of pharmaceutical services [7].