Objective: Assess whether reform in the Tanzanian medicines delivery system from a central 'push' kit system to a decentralized 'pull' Integrated Logistics System (ILS) has improved medicines accountability. Methods: Rufiji District in Tanzania was used as a case study. Data on medicines ordered and patients seen were compiled from routine information at six public health facilities in 1999 under the kit system and in 2009 under the ILS. Three medicines were included for comparison: an antimalarial, anthelmintic and oral rehydration salts (ORS). Results: The quality of the 2009 data was hampered by incorrect quantification calculations for orders, especially for antimalarials. Between the periods 1999 and 2009, the percent of unaccounted an...
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical supply chain management in low- and middle-income countries has received ...
Introduction: Pharmaceuticals are integral in-patient care and consume significant institutional and...
Between 2007 and 2013, the Tanzanian public sector received 93.1 million doses of first-line anti-ma...
Background: The availability of quality medicines in the provision of healthcare services is an inte...
Background: Despite the efforts of minimizing utilization of limited financial resources in Tanzania...
Purpose: To assess the impact of the ‘Pull’ system on the availability and reduction of expiry of es...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of payment for performance (P4P) on the availability and stock-ou...
Introduction: People in many low-income countries access medicines from retail drug shops. In Tanzan...
Background: Medicines procurement processes in the public health facilities (PHFs) in Tanzania are c...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of payment for performance (P4P) on the availability and stockout...
To evaluate the effects of payment for performance (P4P) on the availability and stock-out rate of r...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collection on supply chains for essential medic...
The role of the public healthcare sector in improving the availability of medicines and medical supp...
Health care forms a large economic sector in all countries, and procurement of medicines and other e...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>People in many low-income countries access medicines from retail drug sho...
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical supply chain management in low- and middle-income countries has received ...
Introduction: Pharmaceuticals are integral in-patient care and consume significant institutional and...
Between 2007 and 2013, the Tanzanian public sector received 93.1 million doses of first-line anti-ma...
Background: The availability of quality medicines in the provision of healthcare services is an inte...
Background: Despite the efforts of minimizing utilization of limited financial resources in Tanzania...
Purpose: To assess the impact of the ‘Pull’ system on the availability and reduction of expiry of es...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of payment for performance (P4P) on the availability and stock-ou...
Introduction: People in many low-income countries access medicines from retail drug shops. In Tanzan...
Background: Medicines procurement processes in the public health facilities (PHFs) in Tanzania are c...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of payment for performance (P4P) on the availability and stockout...
To evaluate the effects of payment for performance (P4P) on the availability and stock-out rate of r...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collection on supply chains for essential medic...
The role of the public healthcare sector in improving the availability of medicines and medical supp...
Health care forms a large economic sector in all countries, and procurement of medicines and other e...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>People in many low-income countries access medicines from retail drug sho...
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical supply chain management in low- and middle-income countries has received ...
Introduction: Pharmaceuticals are integral in-patient care and consume significant institutional and...
Between 2007 and 2013, the Tanzanian public sector received 93.1 million doses of first-line anti-ma...