China Releases First Part Of Essential Drug List For Community Health Clinics And Rural Hospitals
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SHANGHAI - China's Ministry Of Health released Aug. 18 the first part of the essential drug list for community health organizations, which consists of 205 chemical drugs and biologics as well as 102 traditional Chinese Medicines. The implementation will begin Sept. 21 in 30 percent of the government-run low-tier hospitals and clinics
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