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This is a list of statutory boards controlled by the central government ... Ayurvedic Medical Council; Board of Investment of Sri Lanka; ... Insurance Board of Sri Lanka;
The Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) is a statutory body established in 1998, replacing the former Ceylon Medical Council. It is tasked with the regulation of the medical profession, upholding medical ethnical practices, standards of education and the safety of medical patients in Sri Lanka. [1]
The Sri Lanka National Pharmaceuticals Policy was established in the 1970s following the submission of a report by Dr S.A. Wickremasinghe and Prof. Seneka Bibile. It aimed at ensuring that people get good quality drugs at the lowest possible price and that doctors would prescribe the minimum required drugs to treat the patient's illness.
Pages in category "Statutory boards of Sri Lanka" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The National Medicinal Drugs Policy is an essential part of Sri Lanka's Health Policy, aimed at the rational use of pharmaceuticals. By the beginning of the 21st Century, Sri Lanka had approximately 9,000 registered medicinal drugs, hundreds of which were non-essential, unnecessary, highly expensive or even dangerous.
List of statutory boards of Sri Lanka; References "COMMERCIAL CORPORATIONS". Ministry of Finance and Planning (Sri Lanka).
Medical Council of New Zealand; Medical Council of Thailand, a national standards advisory body for medical education and training, and regulator of the medical profession at the same time; Pakistan Medical & Dental Council; Singapore Medical Council, one of the statutory boards of the Singapore Government; Sri Lanka Medical Council
The State Pharmaceuticals Corporation (SPC) is a state-owned enterprise with its headquarters in Colombo, Sri Lanka.It is the largest supplier of drugs in the country, and is tasked with providing quality-assured health care items that are safe and effective, at an affordable price, while educating the public on the rational use of drugs.