Aasandha to resume dispensation codes for medication
The Aasandha scheme will resume sending dispensation codes to recipients’ phones when issuing medications, effective today. This updated process is designed to improve the efficiency and security of the medication dispensing procedure. Under the new system, the dispensation code will be sent directly to the phone of the individual receiving the medication. To obtain the code, the recipient must present their national identity card and provide their phone number to the pharmacist or dispenser at the point of service. Once the information is verified, the pharmacist will enter the dispensation code into the Aasandha portal, allowing them to dispense the prescribed medication. This change is part of the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance the Aasandha system, which provides essential healthcare services to the public. By implementing these improvements, the government aims to streamline the dispensing process, increase accountability, and strengthen the overall functioning of the scheme. The government remains committed to further strengthening the Aasandha system to ensure continued access to quality healthcare for all citizens.
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