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Problems and Countermeasures in Medical Management and Supervision

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DOI: 10.23977/socmhm.2025.060120 | Downloads: 2 | Views: 285

Author(s)

Yangke He 1

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1 Lee's Pharmaceutical Holdings Limited, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610066, China

Corresponding Author

Yangke He

ABSTRACT

The management and supervision of medicine is the key link to protect public health, maintain the order of medicine market and promote the sustainable development of medicine industry. However, at present, China's pharmaceutical management and supervision still faces many challenges, such as imperfect laws and regulations system, insufficient supervision power and professional ability, inadequate implementation of corporate main responsibility, information supervision level to be improved, and imperfect social supervision mechanism. These problems not only threaten the life and health of the public, but also restrict the healthy development of the pharmaceutical industry. In order to meet these challenges, this paper puts forward a series of systematic countermeasures, including perfecting the legal system, strengthening the construction of supervision force, implementing the main responsibility of enterprises, improving the level of information supervision and improving the social supervision mechanism. Through the implementation of these measures, it aims to build a more scientific, efficient and transparent medical management and supervision system to protect the health of the people.

KEYWORDS

Medical Management; Supervision; Problems; Countermeasures

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Yangke He, Problems and Countermeasures in Medical Management and Supervision. Social Medicine and Health Management (2025) Vol. 6: 160-166. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socmhm.2025.060120.

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