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20 Jan 2020

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South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)

China: Shanghai rolls out drug collection terminal with facial recognition technology to combat abuse by patients and pharmacists

“Shanghai introduces facial recognition drug collection terminals to combat abuse by patients and pharmacists”, 17 January 2020

Shanghai has begun rolling out a drug collection terminal equipped with facial recognition technology for people buying certain medicines at pharmacies and hospitals in an effort to stem abuse.

At the new terminals, pharmacists and buyers of controlled medicines – such as those containing sedatives and psychotropic substances – will be asked to verify their identities by scanning their faces, according to local reports…

The system, which scans both pharmacists and patients, is designed to flag potential and high-risk abusers as well as prevent health care professionals from colluding to help patients illegally obtain drugs.

The move is expected to prevent potential abusers from obtaining prescription medicines containing ephedrine, psychotropic substances and tranquilisers and turning them into raw materials to produce illegal drugs – an increasing problem in China and the rest of the world, according to state news outlet China News Service…

Shanghai’s health care and anti-drug agencies have been testing the terminals since November and expect to achieve full coverage of all of the city’s medical institutions by the first half of next year, state-funded The Paper reported.

So far, the trial system has been adopted by 31 health care organisations across seven districts and performed more than 300 facial scans, according to China News…