Bahrain based Medical Value Chain (MVC) conducted a series of comprehensive training sessions for Bahrain government officials, manufacturers, importers, distributors and dispensers aimed at enhancing the understanding and utilization of the upgraded NHRA-MVC Traceability Hub, ensuring compliance with Bahrain’s Legislative Decree No. 41 of 2017, which mandates a Track and Trace System for pharmaceuticals.

MVC also announced the pre-release and upcoming beta testing phase of SmartPass Mobile, a groundbreaking new mobile application designed to verify the authenticity of medicines. This app is set to revolutionize patient safety by providing an accessible tool for consumers, pharmacists, and healthcare providers to check the legitimacy of pharmaceutical products at the point of sale or use.

Shaikha Dheya Bint Ebrahim Al Khalifa, MVC Executive Chairperson, stated, “Our commitment to enhancing the safety and efficiency of Bahrain’s pharmaceutical supply chain is reflected in these training sessions. The introduction of our new authentication app is a testament to our ongoing innovation in healthcare technology.”

The new application offers real-time Authentication where users can scan medicine packaging to verify its authenticity against the NHRA-MVC Traceability Hub database, a user-friendly Interface for ease of use, ensuring that verification can be conducted swiftly and accurately and security enhancements.


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