A national medicines policy developed in a collaborative fashion identifies strategies and provides a comprehensive framework to develop all components of a national pharmaceutical sector. The policy process is as important as the policy document, since the process creates a mechanism for stakeholders to come together and collective ownership of the final policy can be achieved. The analysis of four examples of a national medicines policy formulation process shows that a political window of opportunity usually serves as a key element in reforming a national medicines policy. Political pressure by national experts or nongovernmental organizations is generally needed to establish a single comprehensive document. (aut. ref.
An analysis of the politics of Bangladesh pharmaceutical policy in the 1980s shows how significant h...
and concluding remarks Expanding access to essential medicines requires attention to a diverse set o...
Unfortunately, most nation states have taken “health policy ” to mean “medical care policy. ” Medica...
Objectives: Continuous provision of appropriate medicines of assured quality, in adequate quantities...
These updated guidelines focus on the national drug policy process, strategies and options which can...
Pharmaceutical policy development is a linear and step-wise process that moves from problem statemen...
Unlike many other Latin American countries Mexico has no coherent and explicit national pharmaceutic...
Objective: National medicines policies (NMP) provide a means for governments to achieve their object...
Medicines are a basic element in the provision of health. However, the high cost of some medications...
Global expenditure on medicines is rising up to 6% per year driven by increasing prevalence of non-c...
Revising a health policy of any country is a periodic procedure dependent on the change of demograph...
The policy development process leading to the Labour government\u27s white paper of December 1997—Th...
The policy development process leading to the Labour government\u27s white paper of December 1997—Th...
The National Prescribing Service (NPS) is an independent public company, working in partnership with...
This report provides guidance on policies and legislation with regards to availability, accessibilit...
An analysis of the politics of Bangladesh pharmaceutical policy in the 1980s shows how significant h...
and concluding remarks Expanding access to essential medicines requires attention to a diverse set o...
Unfortunately, most nation states have taken “health policy ” to mean “medical care policy. ” Medica...
Objectives: Continuous provision of appropriate medicines of assured quality, in adequate quantities...
These updated guidelines focus on the national drug policy process, strategies and options which can...
Pharmaceutical policy development is a linear and step-wise process that moves from problem statemen...
Unlike many other Latin American countries Mexico has no coherent and explicit national pharmaceutic...
Objective: National medicines policies (NMP) provide a means for governments to achieve their object...
Medicines are a basic element in the provision of health. However, the high cost of some medications...
Global expenditure on medicines is rising up to 6% per year driven by increasing prevalence of non-c...
Revising a health policy of any country is a periodic procedure dependent on the change of demograph...
The policy development process leading to the Labour government\u27s white paper of December 1997—Th...
The policy development process leading to the Labour government\u27s white paper of December 1997—Th...
The National Prescribing Service (NPS) is an independent public company, working in partnership with...
This report provides guidance on policies and legislation with regards to availability, accessibilit...
An analysis of the politics of Bangladesh pharmaceutical policy in the 1980s shows how significant h...
and concluding remarks Expanding access to essential medicines requires attention to a diverse set o...
Unfortunately, most nation states have taken “health policy ” to mean “medical care policy. ” Medica...