The general director of the Health Insurance Fund, Sasho Klevski, has issued guidelines regarding the accessibility of necessary medications. He stated that every pharmacy must maintain stock of items listed on the positive formulary, as well as those requiring a formal prescription. Klevski specifically advised citizens to enroll with the Fund by submitting an information-mealt or a physical form, noting that certain pharmacy outlets should be authorized to issue prescriptions for medications on the positive list.
Klevski further emphasized that any item designated as light and included on the positive list must be prescribed according to established protocols. He referenced a recent press conference in Vlatadon, where the positive list was updated to include three new anticoagulant drugs: enoxaparin, nadroparin, and rivaroxaban. The directive underscores the importance of proper patient registration to ensure that them—the necessary medications—are dispensed correctly.
The Fund’s emphasis is on ensuring that the public has clear access to these approved treatments. By adhering to these guidelines, the system aims to streamline the process of obtaining essential medicines, thereby improving patient care through regulated dispensing practices at the pharmacy level.
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