A law obliges doctors to write their prescriptions in a clear handwriting in Morocco

A new law in Morocco has sparked a wide interaction from the public, because it solves a general phenomenon known in most Arab countries, if not the world.

The new law, which was published in the Official Gazette, obliges physicians to write their prescriptions in a legible and understandable font.

The new law stipulates that the doctor must write "the treatment in a legible hand, making sure that it is understood by the patient and his surroundings, and that he investigates its application well."

It is noteworthy that the issuance of this law comes with common criticisms of doctors in their prescriptions for their patients, which are often characterized by an incomprehensible fast line.

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