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New Dispensing Code Requirement for Medications in Pharmacies to Enhance Aasandha Transactions

In a significant development aimed at enhancing the efficiency and security of medication transactions, pharmacies across the region will now require a dispensing code sent to the buyer's phone to release prescribed medications. This decision, as announced by the company's spokesperson, Ashiya Solih, comes in response to concerns from the public about incomplete transactions and the need to further streamline the Aasandha healthcare system.


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Ashiya Solih stated that the decision to introduce the dispensing code requirement was made in response to feedback from patients who encountered issues completing their transactions at pharmacies. It had come to the attention of the healthcare provider that some individuals were not collecting their medications from the clinic's affiliated pharmacy but were opting to visit other pharmacies instead.


Traditionally, pharmacies did not demand any additional information beyond a valid prescription to dispense medications. However, the recent change requires the presentation of a unique code found on the individual's mobile phone. This code is crucial for the completion of Aasandha transactions.


Ashiya Solih clarified, "The Aasandha transaction will not be considered complete until the dispensing code on the patient's phone is provided to the pharmacist. This is a proactive step taken to address the concerns raised by the public."

This new requirement has already been adopted by several pharmacies in the city over the past few weeks, and it is expected that this practice will soon be enforced in all pharmacies participating in the Aasandha program. The move is aimed at ensuring that the Aasandha healthcare system operates seamlessly and that patients receive the intended benefits without any complications.


The Ministry of Health has issued licenses to over 400 pharmacies, indicating the widespread availability of healthcare facilities across the region. While the extent of Aasandha's acceptance at these pharmacies is not currently known, this dispensing code requirement is expected to promote a more standardized and secure system of medication distribution.


This new protocol reflects the commitment to improving healthcare services and streamlining the Aasandha program, ultimately benefiting patients and healthcare providers alike. It underscores the importance of adaptability and responsiveness in healthcare systems to address emerging challenges and ensure the well-being of the community.

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