and private medical institution
→ give medical services of high quality for the rich and foreigners.
▶ But, hospitals are almost unsanitary and lack of equipments
and most of hospitals organize by government expenditures.
2) Medicines
▶ separation ofprescribing anddispensing drugs.
receiving prescription at hospital
getting medicines at pharmacy.
▶ Most of hospi
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External Changes
Overlap doctors and pharmacists
Pharmacists are allowed to write prescriptions
Doctors are free to dispense meditation
Doctors and pharmacists prescribe higher than needed dosages abuse of drugs
Doctors are not allowed to dispense meditation to outpatients
Pharmacists are largely limited to dispensing drugs in accordance with doctors’ prescriptions
and foreigner's investment in medical part, Vietnam is expanding city-centered hospitals and private medical institutions that give medical sevices of high quality for the rich and foreigners.
But they go through difficult because hospitals are almost unsanitary and lack of equipments and most of hospitals organize by government expenditures.
① Public medical institution
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[1963~1965] economic adviser to the head of
the U.S. Agency for International Development mission to India.
[1981~1982] president of the American Political Science Association
[1991] Lindbloom retired in Yale University
The market system
Mutual adjustment
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The organizational level.
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Of this, domestic consumption of pharmaceuticals accounted for nearly 57 per cent while the rest 43 per cent was constituted by exports.
1.1.3 Expectation
In the long run, the market is expected to maintain a healthy growth rate of 12-13 per cent. It is expected to cross US$ 10 billion mark by 2010 and would reach US$ 12 to 13 billion approximately, by 2012.
1.2 Exports
1.2.1Formulatio