Prescription restrictions of doctors in grade hospitals
What you want to ask is what is the prescription limit of doctors in grade hospitals? According to the Classification of Medical Institutions and Classification of Medical Service Capability issued by the National Health and Wellness Committee, the higher the level of medical institutions, the greater the authority of doctors to prescribe drugs. Generally speaking, doctors in tertiary hospitals have the greatest authority to prescribe drugs, and can prescribe one, two or three kinds of prescription drugs; Doctors in secondary hospitals can prescribe Class I and Class II prescription drugs; Doctors in first-class hospitals can only prescribe one prescription drug. In addition, for some special drugs, such as anesthetics and psychotropic drugs, the doctor's authority to prescribe drugs is also limited. It should be noted that when prescribing prescription drugs, doctors must abide by relevant laws and regulations and medical ethics norms, and cannot abuse or overuse prescription drugs to avoid unnecessary damage.