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title: "Moldova to track daily drug stocks with new digital system"
url: https://moldova1.md/p/83462/moldova-to-track-daily-drug-stocks-with-new-digital-system
published: 2026-08-19T05:00:00Z
language: en
author: "Cristina Prisacari"
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source: moldova1.md
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# Moldova to track daily drug stocks with new digital system

> Moldova is establishing a national digital platform to monitor daily pharmaceutical inventories and flag supply risks before they impact patients. The system will track stock levels across importers, distributors, retail pharmacies, and healthcare facilities nationwide.

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Moldova is establishing a national digital platform to monitor daily pharmaceutical inventories and flag supply risks before they impact patients. The system will track stock levels across importers, distributors, retail pharmacies, and healthcare facilities nationwide.

Developed by the Medicines and Medical Devices Agency (MMDA) alongside the Ministry of Health and backed by the World Health Organization (WHO), the system shifts national drug management from crisis response to early prevention.

**Proactive crisis prevention**

Until now, authorities often learned of medicine shortages only after complaints from patients, doctors, or pharmacists. Such delays frequently forced patients to interrupt treatments or seek medications abroad at higher personal costs.

Under the new regulatory framework, daily inventory reporting will become mandatory once technical infrastructure is fully deployed by the end of this year.

*"We are shifting from reactive crisis management to proactive prevention,"* stated Health Minister Alexandru Gasnaș. *"Patients should not be the ones notifying the state of missing medications. Authorities must identify the risk and intervene beforehand."*

**Industry accountability and strategic goals**

MMDA representative Elena Pascal emphasized that pharmaceutical operators remain legally responsible for maintaining adequate market supplies. While temporary shortages may occur due to distribution bottlenecks or global manufacturing delays, the system will allow prompt state intervention.

*"The electronic system will enable national-level tracking so we can detect declining stocks early and prevent market deficits,"* Pascal explained during a Radio Moldova broadcast.

The initiative aligns with the strategic objectives of Moldova's *"Health 2030"* National Strategy, designed to reinforce national pharmaceutical security. The total investment for implementing the monitoring platform exceeds €459,000 (approx. 9 million MDL).

Translation by **Iurie Tataru**
