License to operate a dermatology clinic

1. Conditions for dermatology clinic business

– Pursuant to Point o, Clause 4, Article 22 of Decree 109/2016/ND-CP, as amended by Clause 3, Article 11 of Decree 155/2018/ND-CP, a dermatology clinic is a form of grassroots organization. healthcare.

– Therefore, according to Clause 2, Article 42 of the Law on Medical Examination and Treatment 2009, a dermatology clinic must have an operating license before operating.

2. Conditions for being granted an operating license for a dermatology clinic

Pursuant to Article 26 of Decree 109/2016/ND-CP, as amended by Clause 8, Article 11 of Decree Decree 155/2018/ND-CP and Clause 4, Article 1 of Decree 155/2018/ND-CP, The requirements to apply for a license to operate a dermatology clinic are:

2.1. About facilities

Pursuant to Article 23 of Decree 109/2016/ND-CP amending and supplementing Article 23a of Decree 155/2018/ND-CP, a dermatology clinic must satisfy the following conditions on facilities:

– Having a fixed location (except for mobile medical examination and treatment organizations);

– Ensure the conditions for radiation safety, fire prevention and fighting according to the provisions of law;

– A sterilization area must be arranged to handle reusable medical instruments, unless there is no need to re-sterilize the instruments or there is a contract with another medical facility to sterilize the instruments;

– In case of examination and treatment of occupational diseases, there must be a biochemical testing department;

– In case of performing procedures, including dental implant techniques, acupuncture, massage and acupressure, there must be a separate room or area for the procedure. The room or area where the procedure is to be performed must have enough space to perform the professional technique.

2.2. About medical equipment

– Having enough medical equipment suitable to the scope of professional activities of the dermatology clinic;

– There is a box of anti-shock medicine and enough specialized emergency medicine.

2.3. About the person responsible for technical expertise

– Being a doctor with a practicing certificate whose scope of professional activities is consistent with the scope of professional activities of a dermatology clinic;

– Having practiced medical examination and treatment for at least 36 months after being granted a practice certificate or having directly participated in medical examination and treatment for at least 54 months;

– The assignment and appointment of the person responsible for professional and technical expertise of the medical examination and treatment establishment must be made in writing;

– Being an organic practitioner at the establishment;

– In addition to the person in charge of the professional and technical aspects of the medical examination and treatment establishment, other subjects working in the establishment, if they perform medical examination and treatment, must have a practice certificate and are only allowed to conduct medical examination and treatment. medical examination and treatment within the scope of assigned work. Based on the scope of professional activities, diplomas, certificates, training certifications and capabilities of the practitioner, the person in charge of professional and technical expertise of the medical examination and treatment establishment shall assign the practitioner to perform professional techniques in writing.

3. Procedures for applying for a license to operate a dermatology clinic

3.1. Profile composition

Pursuant to Clause 1, Article 43 of Decree 109/2016/ND-CP, the application file includes:

– An application for an operation license;

– A copy of the business registration certificate;

– The practice certificate of the person in charge of professional and technical expertise of the medical examination and treatment establishment; the person in charge of the specialized section of the medical examination and treatment establishment (Copy);

– Certificate of working process;

– List of registered practitioners at medical examination and treatment establishments;

– Labor contract and appointment decision of the person operating in the clinic;

– A declaration of facilities, medical equipment, organization and personnel of the establishment;

– The expected scope of professional activities of the medical examination and treatment establishment;

– Contract for collection of hazardous medical waste;

– Wastewater treatment system for specialized clinics that use water systems during medical examination and treatment.

3.2. Agencies receiving and processing dossiers

Pursuant to Point b, Clause 1, Article 44 of Decree 109/2016/ND-CP, the Department of Health of the province/city where the dermatology clinic is located.

3.3. Processing Time

Pursuant to Point c, Clause 2, Article 109/2016/ND-CP stipulates: Within 10 working days from the date of receipt of a valid application or from the date of receipt of an amended or supplemented dossier (if necessary). must be amended and supplemented), the Director of the Department of Health will issue a license to operate a dermatology clinic or issue a notice to amend and supplement the profile.

Above is the advice of Khoa Tin Law on: “The procedure for applying for an operating license for a dermatology clinic.”

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