Following the directions of the Orissa High Court, the state government has issued an order instructing all the doctors of private as well as government hospitals to write prescriptions or medico legal documents in proper legible handwriting or typed
In view of difficulties that occur while reading doctors’ prescriptions and medico-legal reports due to ‘poor’ handwriting, the Odisha Government has directed all doctors to write in legible handwriting.
The directive from the Health & Family Welfare Department came following a High
After an order passed by the Orissa High Court last week, the Chief Secretary, Government of Odisha has passed an Office Order directing all concerned both in Government and private health sector to.
Following the directions of the Orissa High Court, the state government has issued an order instructing all the doctors of private as well as government hospitals to write prescriptions or medico legal documents in proper legible handwriting or .
Earlier, the high court, while disposing of a writ petition filed by one Rasa Rasananda Bhoi Vrs. State of Odisha & Others, in its order on January 4, directed the Chief Secretary to issue directions to all the doctors of the state to write the post-mortem report and prescription in capital letter or in legible handwriting. - Odisha Government Takes Steps To Ensure Doctors Write Clear Prescriptions And post-mortem Reports: Details Here