Objectives: Essential medicines lists (EMLs) are efficient means to ensure access to safe and effective medications. The WHO has led this initiative, generating a biannual EML since 1977. Nearly all countries have implemented national EMLs based on the WHO EML. Although EMLs have given careful consideration to many public health priorities, they have yet to comprehensively address the importance of medicines for treating acute illness and injury. Methods: We undertook a multi-step consensus process to establish an EML for emergency care in Africa. After a review of existing literature and international EMLs, we generated a candidate list for emergency care. This list was reviewed by expert clinicians who ranked the medicines for overall inc...
Background: Availability is the relationship between the type and quantity of product or services n...
Pressures to include more cancer medicines in the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines (EML) pose c...
The first WHO essential drugs list, published in 1977, was described as a peaceful revolution in int...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has published lists of essential equipment and supplies for deli...
IntroductionThe World Health Organization (WHO) has published lists of essential equipment and suppl...
This article briefly presents the main characteristics of the World Health Organization (WHO) essent...
Abstract Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), essential medicines (EM) h...
The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medicines Lists (...
Background: The concept of essential drugs is based on the premise that a limited number of effectiv...
BackgroundNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. Inadequate and ...
Objectives Examining the availability of essential medicines is a necessary step to monitor country-...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medic...
Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) throughout Africa exists in various stages of development. The...
Abstract Background The South ...
Purpose: Stock outs of cancer drugs are potentially fatal but have not been systematically studied i...
Background: Availability is the relationship between the type and quantity of product or services n...
Pressures to include more cancer medicines in the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines (EML) pose c...
The first WHO essential drugs list, published in 1977, was described as a peaceful revolution in int...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has published lists of essential equipment and supplies for deli...
IntroductionThe World Health Organization (WHO) has published lists of essential equipment and suppl...
This article briefly presents the main characteristics of the World Health Organization (WHO) essent...
Abstract Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), essential medicines (EM) h...
The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medicines Lists (...
Background: The concept of essential drugs is based on the premise that a limited number of effectiv...
BackgroundNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. Inadequate and ...
Objectives Examining the availability of essential medicines is a necessary step to monitor country-...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medic...
Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) throughout Africa exists in various stages of development. The...
Abstract Background The South ...
Purpose: Stock outs of cancer drugs are potentially fatal but have not been systematically studied i...
Background: Availability is the relationship between the type and quantity of product or services n...
Pressures to include more cancer medicines in the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines (EML) pose c...
The first WHO essential drugs list, published in 1977, was described as a peaceful revolution in int...