Regulation of the pharmaceutical sector is a challenging task for most governments in the developing countries. In Tanzania, this task falls under the Food and Drugs Authority and the Pharmacy Council. In 2010, the Pharmacy Council spearheaded policy reforms in the pharmaceutical sector aimed at taking over the control of the regulation of the business of pharmacy from the Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority. This study provides a critical analysis of these reforms. The study employed a qualitative case-study design. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and document reviews. Data was analyzed thematically using a policy triangle framework. The analysis was done manually. The reforms adopted an incremental mo...
Brazil is renowned worldwide for its remarkable reforms in pharmaceutical regulation, which have enh...
The strategy of price liberalization and privatization had been implemented in Sudan over the last d...
Thesis (MBA)- University of Natal, 2003.Changes in the health sector in South Africa have been wides...
Background: Regulation of the pharmaceutical sector is a challenging task for most governments in th...
Background Regulation of the pharmaceutical sector is a challenging task for most governments in th...
This paper examines the influence of politics on the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry in Ni...
Background: The unregulated availability and irrational use of tuberculosis (TB) medicines is a majo...
Regulatory infringements are extremely common in low-income countries, especially with respect to re...
Brazil is renowned worldwide for its remarkable reforms in pharmaceutical regulation, which have enh...
The existing literature about the causes of welfare state change, including health care reform, emph...
In a controlled industry, such as the pharmaceutical business where marketing communication is rest...
In 2009, a pharmacy policy reform was introduced in Sweden whereby the state owned community pharmac...
Following successful establishment of Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) in the 1970's as vertic...
Limited access to essential medicines undermines the health systems’ objectives of equity, efficienc...
ABSTRACT Introduction Limited access to essential medicines undermines the health systems’ objective...
Brazil is renowned worldwide for its remarkable reforms in pharmaceutical regulation, which have enh...
The strategy of price liberalization and privatization had been implemented in Sudan over the last d...
Thesis (MBA)- University of Natal, 2003.Changes in the health sector in South Africa have been wides...
Background: Regulation of the pharmaceutical sector is a challenging task for most governments in th...
Background Regulation of the pharmaceutical sector is a challenging task for most governments in th...
This paper examines the influence of politics on the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry in Ni...
Background: The unregulated availability and irrational use of tuberculosis (TB) medicines is a majo...
Regulatory infringements are extremely common in low-income countries, especially with respect to re...
Brazil is renowned worldwide for its remarkable reforms in pharmaceutical regulation, which have enh...
The existing literature about the causes of welfare state change, including health care reform, emph...
In a controlled industry, such as the pharmaceutical business where marketing communication is rest...
In 2009, a pharmacy policy reform was introduced in Sweden whereby the state owned community pharmac...
Following successful establishment of Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) in the 1970's as vertic...
Limited access to essential medicines undermines the health systems’ objectives of equity, efficienc...
ABSTRACT Introduction Limited access to essential medicines undermines the health systems’ objective...
Brazil is renowned worldwide for its remarkable reforms in pharmaceutical regulation, which have enh...
The strategy of price liberalization and privatization had been implemented in Sudan over the last d...
Thesis (MBA)- University of Natal, 2003.Changes in the health sector in South Africa have been wides...