نتایج جستجو برای: essential drugs

تعداد نتایج: 573179  

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2012
Anthony K Mbonye Miriam Sentongo Gelasius K Mukasa Romano Byaruhanga Olive Sentumbwe-Mugisa Peter Waiswa Hanifah Naamala Sengendo Patrick Aliganyira Margaret Nakakeeto Joy E Lawn Kate Kerber

Each year in Uganda 141 000 children die before reaching their fifth birthday; 26% of these children die in their first month of life. In a setting of persistently high fertility rates, a crisis in human resources for health and a recent history of civil unrest, Uganda has prioritized Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 for child and maternal survival. As part of a multi-country analysis we ex...

Journal: :Archivos argentinos de pediatria 2008
Ricardo Bernztein Ignacio Drake

UNLABELLED Iron deficiency and anemia have a very high prevalence and serious consequences for infants and pregnant women. Since late 2002, the Remediar Program provided free iron to the vulnerable population. Question arises whether free provision favors access to the drug. OBJECTIVES To describe the iron prescription frequency at the primary care level in Argentina, and to estimate variabil...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2007
Norman N Lufesi Marit Andrew Ivar Aursnes

BACKGROUND In Malawi essential drugs are provided free of charge to patients at all public health facilities in order to ensure equitable access to health care. The country thereby spends about 30% of the national health budget on drugs. In order to investigate the level of drug shortages and eventually find the reasons for the drugs shortages in Malawi, we studied the management of the drug su...

Journal: :Lancet 2002
David Henry Joel Lexchin

Rising prices of medicines are putting them beyond the reach of many people, even in rich countries. In less-developed countries, millions of individuals do not have access to essential drugs. Drug development is failing to address the major health needs of these countries. The prices of patented medicines usually far exceed the marginal costs of their production; the industry maintains that hi...

Journal: :Health affairs 2004
Stephen B Soumerai

States are reacting to increased Medicaid drug costs by implementing cost-control policies, such as preferred drug lists (PDLs) and prior authorization. PDLs have risks as well as benefits. Targeting essential drug classes with heterogeneous patient responses and side effects could reduce appropriate care, adversely affect health status, and cause shifts to more costly types of care. Assessing ...

Journal: :Journal of public health policy 2004
Margô Gomes de Oliveira Karnikowski Otávio Toledo Nóbrega Janeth Oliveira Silva Naves Lynn Dee Silver

The Brazilian Institute for Defense of Consumers' (IDEC) health and legal professionals gathered with partner associations and researchers from the University of Brasilia shaped this study to develop and apply simple methods for community and consumer organizations to monitor the availability of essential drugs for primary care in their local public health services. A cross-sectional study was ...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2014
Zoheir Ezziane

The objective of this work is to elucidate various essential drugs in the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) countries. It discusses the opportunities and challenges of the existing biotech infrastructure and the production of drugs and vaccines in member states of the BRICS. This research is based on a systematic literature review between the years 2000 and 2014 of documents...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2002
Jorge Hermida María E Robalino

OBJECTIVE To determine the effects of hospital quality assurance interventions on compliance with clinical standards, availability of essential drugs, client satisfaction, and utilization. DESIGN Quasi-experimental, prospective study with four intervention hospitals and four control hospitals. All eight facilities were purposively selected and of comparable complexity. SETTING Ministry of H...

Journal: :Developing world bioethics 2004
Sigrid Sterckx

More than a third of the world's population has no access to essential drugs. More than half of this group of people live in the poorest regions of Africa and Asia. Several factors determine the accessibility of drugs in developing countries. Hardly any medicines for tropical diseases are being developed, but even existing drugs are often not available to the patients who need them. One of the ...

Journal: :Journal of AOAC International 1995
A S Kenyon P E Flinn T P Layloff

A method for rapidly screening pharmaceuticals by thin-layer chromatography has been designed for use in areas with limited resources and by operators with limited training. An apparatus for performing the analysis in a plastic bag under equilibrium conditions was designed. Results can be reproduced by different operators and in different locations. The analysis can be performed without electri...

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