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China Pharmacy ; (12): 2578-2582, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-997789

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OBJECTIVE To analyze the patterns and characteristics of drug-related administrative penalty cases with medical institutions as parties from 2020 to 2022 in order to further improve drug management in medical institutions. METHODS A retrospective statistical analysis was used to summarize the drug-related administrative penalty decisions with medical institutions as parties, and to match them with the provisions of the Drug Administration Law (2019 version) for statistical analysis. RESULTS There were 144 complete administrative penalty decisions with medical institutions as parties. Analyzed by cause, 126 cases of administrative punishment for inferior drugs accounted for 87.50%, of which expired drugs accounted for more than 50.00% of the inferior drug cases; 15 cases (10.42%) were for purchasing drugs from enterprises or individuals not qualified to operate drugs. Analyzed by the range of punishment amount of the cases, 34 cases (23.61%) resulted in lighter penalties, while 81 cases (56.25%) resulted in reduced penalties. CONCLUSIONS There are extremely few medical institutions that have received administrative penalties for drug management violations. Medical institutions should strengthen the awareness of law-abiding, and know the red line of drug management and the illegal behavior that is easy to occur, so as to better strengthen drug quality management.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2155-2157, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-481264

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Objective To describe the impact of administrative penalties for medical disputes on the medical staff, including their perception on the penalty and its impact on their mind and body, professional behavior, career development, etc, and to provide a theoretical basis for health policy making and hospital management. Methods The phenomenological research method was adopted to conduct in-depth interview to 10 hospital staff in Taian who were involved in medical disputes and got punished, and the Giorgi qualitative data analysis was used in the research. Results The interviewees′perception and impacts of the punishment were concluded into five aspects:physiologically, psychologically, cognitively, behaviorally and professional development. Conclusions It is concluded that the current punishment to individuals has caused quite negative effects, and a new mechanism should be established to systematically reconstruct the procedure and reduce the medical disputes to the minimum.

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