Introduction Universal availability and affordability of essential medicines are determined by effective design and implementation of relevant policies, typically involving multiple stakeholders. This paper examined stakeholder engagements, powers and resultant influences over design and implementation of four medicines pricing policies in Ghana: Health Commodity Supply Chain Master Plan, framework contracting for high demand medicines, Value Added Tax (VAT) exemptions for selected essential medicines, and ring-fencing medicines for local manufacturing. Methods Data were collected using reviews of policy documentation (n=16), consultative meetings with key policy actors (n=5) and in-depth interviews (n=29) with purposefully identified na...
Extending coverage to the informal sector is a key challenge to achieving universal coverage through...
INTRODUCTION: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced in 2003 to reduce "out-of-p...
BACKGROUND: Globally, extending financial protection and equitable access to health services to thos...
Introduction: Universal availability and affordability of essential medicines are determined by effe...
The provision of healthcare in Ghana from the pre-colonial period to the 4th Republic has been chara...
BACKGROUND: High medicine prices contribute to increasing cost of healthcare worldwide. Many patient...
Abstract Background Two billion people worldwide, pre...
Background High medicine prices contribute to increasing cost of healthcare worldwide. Many patient...
Access to pharmaceuticals as curative or therapeutic agents is a main determinant of the efficiency ...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for nearly 43% of Ghana’s all-cause mortality. ...
Access to quality medicines is a universal human right which featured prominently on the agenda of t...
Access to quality medicines is a universal human right which featured prominently on the agenda of t...
Introduction Ensuring universal availability and accessibility of medicines and supplies is critical...
Pharmaceutical policy development is a linear and step-wise process that moves from problem statemen...
The disturbing emergence of substandard and fake drugs in Ghana is largely due to inadequate supervi...
Extending coverage to the informal sector is a key challenge to achieving universal coverage through...
INTRODUCTION: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced in 2003 to reduce "out-of-p...
BACKGROUND: Globally, extending financial protection and equitable access to health services to thos...
Introduction: Universal availability and affordability of essential medicines are determined by effe...
The provision of healthcare in Ghana from the pre-colonial period to the 4th Republic has been chara...
BACKGROUND: High medicine prices contribute to increasing cost of healthcare worldwide. Many patient...
Abstract Background Two billion people worldwide, pre...
Background High medicine prices contribute to increasing cost of healthcare worldwide. Many patient...
Access to pharmaceuticals as curative or therapeutic agents is a main determinant of the efficiency ...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for nearly 43% of Ghana’s all-cause mortality. ...
Access to quality medicines is a universal human right which featured prominently on the agenda of t...
Access to quality medicines is a universal human right which featured prominently on the agenda of t...
Introduction Ensuring universal availability and accessibility of medicines and supplies is critical...
Pharmaceutical policy development is a linear and step-wise process that moves from problem statemen...
The disturbing emergence of substandard and fake drugs in Ghana is largely due to inadequate supervi...
Extending coverage to the informal sector is a key challenge to achieving universal coverage through...
INTRODUCTION: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced in 2003 to reduce "out-of-p...
BACKGROUND: Globally, extending financial protection and equitable access to health services to thos...