ABSTRACT Introduction Limited access to essential medicines undermines the health systems’ objectives of equity, efficiency and health development in many developing countries. The major factor associated with limited drug accesses is the high price of medicines. The ability of local pharmaceutical industries to manufacture essential medicines is an important contributor in facilitating access and affordability of medicines. Currently, Tanzania’s local manufacturers can only supply 30% of the country’s need of essential medicines despite having several pharmaceutical manufacturers. Objective The objective of this study was to determine the challenges that hinder local pharmaceutical manufacturers from producing adequate supplies of essentia...
Background In Malawi essential drugs are provided free of charge to patients at all ...
Background: Universal access to high quality essential medicines is critical to sustainable developm...
This study is premised on the contribution of the prime vendor model on availability of essential me...
Limited access to essential medicines undermines the health systems’ objectives of equity, efficienc...
Abstract Background In order to ensure their population’s regular access to essential medicines, man...
Much analysis of the supply chain for essential medicines to Africa assumes broad sustainability of ...
ABSTRACT. Objective: To determine and assess the availability, affordability and prescribing pattern...
Summary Background: Medication is the major weapon for successful prevention and treatment of illnes...
Access to essential medicines is a core element of the effective health systems that are required to...
Background International policy towards access to essential medicines in Africa has focused until r...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collection on supply chains for essential medic...
Resource constraints and widespread poverty among populations undermine disease prevention in low- a...
Background: International policy towards access to essential medicines in Africa has focused until r...
Abstract Health care utilization in many developing countries, Tanzania included, is mainly through ...
The role of the public healthcare sector in improving the availability of medicines and medical supp...
Background In Malawi essential drugs are provided free of charge to patients at all ...
Background: Universal access to high quality essential medicines is critical to sustainable developm...
This study is premised on the contribution of the prime vendor model on availability of essential me...
Limited access to essential medicines undermines the health systems’ objectives of equity, efficienc...
Abstract Background In order to ensure their population’s regular access to essential medicines, man...
Much analysis of the supply chain for essential medicines to Africa assumes broad sustainability of ...
ABSTRACT. Objective: To determine and assess the availability, affordability and prescribing pattern...
Summary Background: Medication is the major weapon for successful prevention and treatment of illnes...
Access to essential medicines is a core element of the effective health systems that are required to...
Background International policy towards access to essential medicines in Africa has focused until r...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collection on supply chains for essential medic...
Resource constraints and widespread poverty among populations undermine disease prevention in low- a...
Background: International policy towards access to essential medicines in Africa has focused until r...
Abstract Health care utilization in many developing countries, Tanzania included, is mainly through ...
The role of the public healthcare sector in improving the availability of medicines and medical supp...
Background In Malawi essential drugs are provided free of charge to patients at all ...
Background: Universal access to high quality essential medicines is critical to sustainable developm...
This study is premised on the contribution of the prime vendor model on availability of essential me...