He said the project on which he agreed with Stanislav Havlicek, president of the Czech Pharmacies' Chamber, will cost about ten million crowns, but it will also be possible to use the computer programme for further projects. The pharmacies that will join the project will be able to directly check the prescriptions. Horak said VZP spent almost 16 billion crowns on medicines on 40.6 million prescriptions in the first three quarters of last year. Havlicek said there are 24,000 pharmacies in the Czech school trade unions may strike in December ...
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The electronic communication project will be available for all of them as from May. Pharmacists will be able to immediately check whether the patient has an insurance scheme and with which company. It will also check the correctness of the data on the facility that issued the prescription and the validity of its contract with VZP.
(Ceske Noviny)
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