Abstract

Abstract. The features of the introduction of an information system for monitoring the movement of medicines in civil and military health care are considered. It has been shown that in order to counteract the inflow of substandard, falsified and counterfeit medicines to medical and pharmacy organizations, from July 1, 2020, all subjects of their circulation in the Russian Federation are required to enter the necessary information into the automated information system for monitoring the movement of medicines. The preliminary results of the experiment on labeling with control (identification) marks of medicines and monitoring of their circulation are evaluated. It is noted that the introduction of an automated information monitoring system in practice is associated with a number of problems that contribute, in particular, to an increase in the cost of medicines. It was established that in the formation of regulatory mechanisms for monitoring the movement of medicines,the specifics of drug provision in military health care were practically not taken into account, which in turn led to the emergence of a number of legal conflicts. It was revealed that, on the one hand, the obligations to participate in the medicine movement monitoring system have been lifted for the Ministry of Defense, the Federal Security Service, the Foreign Intelligence Service, and, on the other hand, other power ministries and departments must provide the required information to the system. It was emphasized that, given all the problematic issues, the introduction of an information monitoring system has a positive effect on the activities of drug circulation entities, as well as enhancing the effectiveness of drug provision for citizens. It is advisable to provide for separate participation in the information system for monitoring the movement of medicines of the Ministry of Defense and some other power ministries and departments, providing the opportunity, on equal terms with other participants, to confirm the quality of the medicines in circulation.

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