Kyrgyzstan proposes electronic prescriptions and drug price caps
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kyrgyzstan is considering a bill to introduce electronic prescriptions and cap drug prices.
- The proposed legislation mandates digital marking for all medicines.
- The aim is to improve drug accessibility and affordability, especially for vital medications.
Kyrgyzstan is moving towards a digital transformation in its healthcare system with a proposed bill that would mandate electronic prescriptions and introduce state regulation on drug prices. The legislation, now open for public discussion, aims to modernize pharmaceutical access and control costs.
A key component of the bill is the requirement for mandatory digital marking of all medicines. This measure is intended to enhance transparency and traceability within the pharmaceutical supply chain. Alongside this, the government plans to implement electronic prescription systems, streamlining the process for patients and healthcare providers.
Furthermore, the bill seeks to establish state control over the prices of vital medications. This initiative is designed to make essential drugs more affordable and accessible to the population, addressing concerns about high healthcare costs. The proposed changes reflect a significant effort by Kyrgyzstan to reform its drug market and improve public health outcomes.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.