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You can get medicines for a chronic disease without having to visit your doctor.
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Ministry of Health and Prevention published guidelines on how patients can receive medication at home.
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1. Send an email to the medical facility where your doctor works, at least two days before the date of renewing your prescription.
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2. Attach the necessary documents.
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The medicines will be prepared by the pharmacy before the due date.
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That's all you need to do to get the medicines delivered at home.
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You will be provided for medicines that should last you for three months.
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Private hospitals have also implemented teleconsultation and telemedicine.
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Once you book an appointment with a doctor, he or she will then prescribe medicines for you.
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If needed, the pharmacist will get the necessary insurance approvals, before the patient needs to make the payment.
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