More than 14,000 medicines coded under Dubai Drug Code
DUBAI, January 11, 2024
Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has announced that it has coded over 14,000 medicines in the UAE using the Dubai Drug Code (DDC), which was launched by the Authority 11 years ago. This coding aligns with the latest international technologies and standards, supporting the DHA's future efforts to achieve optimal health sustainability.
DHA announced this at the ongoing Dubai International Pharmaceutical and Technology Conference and Exhibition (DUPHAT).
Saleh Al Hashimi, CEO of Dubai Health Insurance Corporation at the Authority, said: "The Dubai Drug Code (DDC) aims to sustain the availability of medicines and pharmaceuticals, enhance patient access, and provide high accuracy in monitoring and studying future needs. This system is crucial not only for the Authority but for the entire health sector in Dubai."
Comprehensive list
The DDC List is a comprehensive list of all drugs that are registered with DHA’s Pharmacy Services department. Each registered drug is assigned a unique DDC code allowing for differentiation between drugs as per the DDC structure which includes details such as route of administration (ROA), dosage, form, pack size, price, manufacturer, registered owner and source. This system enhances patients' access to their medicines and prevents the presence of counterfeit medication in the local pharmaceutical market.
He added: "The Tarmeez system also aims to enhance the DHA's ability to implement and manage drug policy and economics. It facilitates the flow of pharmaceutical information, enhances transparency and competition in selecting various pharmaceutical care products, improves pharmaceutical quality rates for facilities and healthcare providers, and ensures that patients receive high-quality medicines. Additionally, it contributes to controlling the pharmaceutical market in the country, preventing manipulation of quality and prices, and strengthening the pricing rules of the Ministry of Health and Prevention."
Al Hashimi emphasised that the Tarmeez system also prevents potential waste in the dispensing or use of medicines by determining the actual needs of medical facilities. In addition, it assesses the level of utilisation of each item disbursed, whether it is supplies or medicines. This will help in efficient management of resources and reduce unnecessary waste.
Advanced methods
He explained: "In light of these objectives, DHA has utilised high-level technologies and equipment and has adopted a set of advanced methods to manage the Tarmeez system and to ensure its success in achieving its goals.”
He pointed out that upon the launch of the Tarmeez system, the Authority had successfully linked this advanced system with 225 leading international and local companies in the pharmaceutical and medical supplies industry. This linkage has simplified procedures for dealing with all companies and has enabled the Authority to track the expiry dates of medicines and medical supplies more accurately.
Al Hashimi concluded by stressing that DHA is continuing to develop the Tarmeez system in accordance with global developments and within the Authority's future directions, which aim to strengthen the health sector in Dubai and position it at the forefront of global health systems.--TradeArabia News Service