BackgroundCitizens of high income countries rely on highly regulated medicines markets. However low income countries' impoverished populations generally struggle for access to essential medicines through out-of-pocket purchase on poorly regulated markets; results include ill health, drug resistance and further impoverishment. While the role of health facilities owned by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in low income countries is well documented, national and international wholesaling of essential medicines by NGOs is largely unstudied. This article describes and assesses the activity of NGOs and social enterprise in essential medicines wholesaling.MethodsThe article is based on a set of interviews conducted in 2006-8 with trading NGOs ...
Abstract Contracting out of health services increasingly involves a new role for governments as pur...
The concept of public healthcare has perennially involved the institution of measures that are neces...
Access to quality-assured medical products improves health and save lives. However, one third of the...
Citizens of high income countries rely on highly regulated medicines markets. However low income cou...
If medicines are obtained by a low income population largely through market exchange, then consumer ...
Using the example of a global pharmaceutical industry, I examine the role of private companies in fu...
Access to essential medicines is a core element of the effective health systems that are required to...
The informal market for medicines has been growing. In Ivory Coast, this informal market is an unoff...
Regulatory infringements are extremely common in low-income countries, especially with respect to re...
Access to medicines is poor in India, despite a large pharmaceutical industry. Non-governmental acti...
ABSTRACT. Today there is a growing wave of demands being placed upon the pharmaceutical industry to ...
The progress made in the field of patents on pharmaceuticals the last fifteen years, has been of con...
Universal access to high quality essential medicines is critical to sustainable development (SDG 3.8...
Gorik Ooms and Johanna Hanefeld argue that low and middle income countries could increase access to ...
More than two billion people in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) lack adequate access to esse...
Abstract Contracting out of health services increasingly involves a new role for governments as pur...
The concept of public healthcare has perennially involved the institution of measures that are neces...
Access to quality-assured medical products improves health and save lives. However, one third of the...
Citizens of high income countries rely on highly regulated medicines markets. However low income cou...
If medicines are obtained by a low income population largely through market exchange, then consumer ...
Using the example of a global pharmaceutical industry, I examine the role of private companies in fu...
Access to essential medicines is a core element of the effective health systems that are required to...
The informal market for medicines has been growing. In Ivory Coast, this informal market is an unoff...
Regulatory infringements are extremely common in low-income countries, especially with respect to re...
Access to medicines is poor in India, despite a large pharmaceutical industry. Non-governmental acti...
ABSTRACT. Today there is a growing wave of demands being placed upon the pharmaceutical industry to ...
The progress made in the field of patents on pharmaceuticals the last fifteen years, has been of con...
Universal access to high quality essential medicines is critical to sustainable development (SDG 3.8...
Gorik Ooms and Johanna Hanefeld argue that low and middle income countries could increase access to ...
More than two billion people in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) lack adequate access to esse...
Abstract Contracting out of health services increasingly involves a new role for governments as pur...
The concept of public healthcare has perennially involved the institution of measures that are neces...
Access to quality-assured medical products improves health and save lives. However, one third of the...