QUOTE(Goblinsk8er @ Jul 30 2012, 05:24 PM)
This is what i hate about Private GP.
You are supposed to write the GENERIC name of the drug on the envelope.
For example: You must not write ponstan/pain-killer on envelope. The LAW says you need to label "Mefenamic Acid with a note Analgesic/Painkiller on it.
By doing so, you can prevent cheating by unscrupulous docs and unnecessary legal issues and liabilities.
All the clinics in malaysia have the same habit of writing trade names on their envelope. f***ing enforcement is really sleeping and and not enforcing anything.
When i was a MO, i threw the case note back into a houseman's face when i see them writing trade names on my case note.
You still can't do much if he tells you that he ONLY stock branded versions of that particular generic drug. You buy it or you leave it. He's a private GP anyway, he can tell you I only stock genuine brands.You are supposed to write the GENERIC name of the drug on the envelope.
For example: You must not write ponstan/pain-killer on envelope. The LAW says you need to label "Mefenamic Acid with a note Analgesic/Painkiller on it.
By doing so, you can prevent cheating by unscrupulous docs and unnecessary legal issues and liabilities.
All the clinics in malaysia have the same habit of writing trade names on their envelope. f***ing enforcement is really sleeping and and not enforcing anything.
When i was a MO, i threw the case note back into a houseman's face when i see them writing trade names on my case note.
Paracetemol, he gives you GSK PANADOL brand only. <removed> he only stocks Pfizer only etc. (just examples).
Jul 30 2012, 05:43 PM

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