…rance schemes, providing diagnostic services, running pharmacies or manufacturing medicines. They may be external or domestic. They can be a source of …
… access to “quality essential health services and quality, safe, effective, affordable, and essential medicines, vaccines, diagnostics, and health technologies”, without experiencing financial hardship and…
… quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all”, many countries will have to review and modify the way in which they finance…
… their health-related stories and concerns. Topics discussed included drug stock-outs, substandard medicines, the need for more health workers and how to enhance treatment literacy for people living with…
… service delivery, (ii) health workforce, (iii) health information systems, (iv) access to essential medicines, (v) financing, and (vi) leadership/governance. Depending on factors related to access, coverage,…
… Joint Learning Network for UHC Social Innovation in Health Initiative and research (35%), and medicines in health systems (27%). Respondents also identified a long list of “other” technical areas,…
… Joint Learning Network for UHC Social Innovation in Health Initiative and research (35%), and medicines in health systems (27%). Respondents also identified a long list of “other” technical areas,…
… procurement processes, negotiated prices, and public procurement capacity to assure supplies of critical medicines and supplies. • Challenges of absorbing programme staff into the general health system. • Parallel…
… procurement processes, negotiated prices, and public procurement capacity to assure supplies of critical medicines and supplies. • Challenges of absorbing programme staff into the general health system. • Parallel…
… procurement processes, negotiated prices, and public procurement capacity to assure supplies of critical medicines and supplies. • Challenges of absorbing programme staff into the general health system. • Parallel…