DocCheck
The DocCheck (in English: Doc. = doctor + to check = to check, to control) is a system of Access control to Internet sites making it possible to check if the visitor is indeed an health professional (Médecin, Pharmacien, Dentiste, etc).
To reach Internet sites (or pages Internet) protected by an access code DocCheck, the user, health professional, must once and for all be registered on Internet site of ''' DocCheck '''. DocCheck can be obtained after having filled a form and forwards by traditional ways (fax, mail,…) evidence of what one advances (photocopies of diploma, membership of a professional order, etc).
In certain cases, Internet sites taking part in the DocCheck system can limit the access to certain professions of health (for example only doctors, only pharmacists, etc).
Examples of sites using the DocCheck system
- In Belgium, the compendium of the AGIM (general association of the industry of the drug), a under-site of the site of the AGIM.
- In Belgium, certain parts of the site of the site of the APB (Belgian pharmaceutical association).
- In Belgium, pharmaplanet and mediplanet.
External bond
- … the official site (multilingual) of ''' DocCheck '''
- ''' DocCheck ''' (French-speaking Belgium)
- ''' DocCheck ''' (France)
- ''' DocCheck ''' (Swiss French-speaking person)
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