'Struggle to decipher zig-zag medical prescriptions', Orissa HC orders doctors to write clearly

Updated : Jan 13, 2024 11:29
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Editorji News Desk

The Odisha government has issued an order following a directive from the Orissa High Court, instructing state doctors to write medico-legal prescriptions in proper, legible handwriting or typed form and not in a zig-zag way.

According to The Indian Express, the court also mentioned that it has observed a trend among doctors to write illegibly which cannot be read by any common man or by judicial officers.

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