As the "electronic ID card" of drugs, the drug traceability code connects the whole process data of production, circulation and sales in series. After the hospital system connects with the national medical insurance information platform, the flow of drugs can be monitored in real time.
For example, a batch of antibiotics is shipped from the production company to the hospital warehouse, and then distributed to the pharmacy of various departments. If the same drug tracing code is found to be scanned multiple times, the system will automatically warn and effectively prevent counterfeit drugs and reflux drugs from flowing into the clinic.
As the "electronic ID card" of drugs, the drug traceability code connects the whole process data of production, circulation and sales in series. After the hospital system connects with the national medical insurance information platform, the flow of drugs can be monitored in real time.
For example, a batch of antibiotics is shipped from the production company to the hospital warehouse, and then distributed to the pharmacy of various departments. If the same drug tracing code is found to be scanned multiple times, the system will automatically warn and effectively prevent counterfeit drugs and reflux drugs from flowing into the clinic.