Objective To compare the medicines included in national essential medicines lists with the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) Model list of essential medicines, and assess the extent to which countries’ characteristics, such as WHO region, size and health care expenditure, account for the differences. Methods We searched the WHO’s Essential Medicines and Health Products Information Portal for national essential medicines lists. We compared each national list of essential medicines with both the 2017 WHO model list and other national lists. We used linear regression to determine whether differences were dependent on WHO Region, population size, life expectancy, infant mortality, gross domestic product and health-care expenditure. Findings W...
BackgroundNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. Inadequate and ...
Abstract Background Essential medicines lists (EMLs) ...
BackgroundIn 1977 the World Health Organization created its first Model List of Essential Medicines—...
Objective:To compare the medicines included in national essential medicines lists with the World Hea...
Objective Essential medicines lists have been created and used globally in countries that range from...
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...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medic...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medic...
The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medicines Lists (...
Objective: To examine, for essential anti-cancer medicines, the alignment of national lists of essen...
Objectives. To compare national essential medicines lists (NEMLs) from countries in the Region of th...
Every nation in the world has established a National Medication Formulary to account for all the med...
Every nation in the world has established a National Medication Formulary to account for all the med...
This document contains the supplementary figure and tables (appendix) for the publication "Compariso...
BackgroundNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. Inadequate and ...
Abstract Background Essential medicines lists (EMLs) ...
BackgroundIn 1977 the World Health Organization created its first Model List of Essential Medicines—...
Objective:To compare the medicines included in national essential medicines lists with the World Hea...
Objective Essential medicines lists have been created and used globally in countries that range from...
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...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medic...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medic...
The World Health Organization (WHO) promotes the development of national Essential Medicines Lists (...
Objective: To examine, for essential anti-cancer medicines, the alignment of national lists of essen...
Objectives. To compare national essential medicines lists (NEMLs) from countries in the Region of th...
Every nation in the world has established a National Medication Formulary to account for all the med...
Every nation in the world has established a National Medication Formulary to account for all the med...
This document contains the supplementary figure and tables (appendix) for the publication "Compariso...
BackgroundNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. Inadequate and ...
Abstract Background Essential medicines lists (EMLs) ...
BackgroundIn 1977 the World Health Organization created its first Model List of Essential Medicines—...