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What does the basic drug system mean?
The basic drug system is a policy to ensure people's basic medical needs.

The essential drug system is a set of policies and measures formulated by national or regional governments, aiming at ensuring that the public can obtain essential, reliable and reasonably priced essential drugs. It usually involves the definition and catalogue of essential drugs, the supply guarantee of essential drugs, the procurement and distribution mechanism, price control, use guidance and so on. The goal of the basic drug system is to improve the accessibility and quality of public health services and reduce the economic burden of patients, especially those with financial difficulties.