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Study on the accessibility and affordability of 50 drugs in Wuhan based on the WHO/HAI standardization method

OBJECTIVE: To understand the availability and affordability of essential drugs in Wuhan since the implementation of the national essential medicine system, and to provide a basis for the subsequent formulation and improvement of related policies. METHODS: Using the standard survey method jointly dev...

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Autores principales: Dong, Zuojun, Zhang, Shaoya, Wu, Shuaijun, Xie, Xintong, Sun, Guojun, Yu, Xuanyao
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9911549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36778547
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1108007
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author Dong, Zuojun
Zhang, Shaoya
Wu, Shuaijun
Xie, Xintong
Sun, Guojun
Yu, Xuanyao
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Zhang, Shaoya
Wu, Shuaijun
Xie, Xintong
Sun, Guojun
Yu, Xuanyao
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description OBJECTIVE: To understand the availability and affordability of essential drugs in Wuhan since the implementation of the national essential medicine system, and to provide a basis for the subsequent formulation and improvement of related policies. METHODS: Using the standard survey method jointly developed by the WHO and Health Action International (HAI), a sample of 50 essential drugs was selected to investigate and evaluate their availability and affordability in public medical and health institutions and social retail pharmacies in Wuhan, using six diseases with high clinical morbidity as the targets. RESULTS: The availability of the original drug and the lowest-priced generic drug in public hospitals is 26.4 and 42.47% respectively, and that in retail pharmacies is 26.8 and 54.4% respectively. The median price ratio of the original drug and the lowest-priced generic drug is 28.71 and 2.23 respectively in public hospitals, and 29.24 and 3.59 respectively in retail pharmacies; In addition to individual drugs, such as omeprazole, others are affordable. The availability of essential drugs in public hospitals in Wuhan is lower than that in social retail pharmacies, and the availability of the lowest-priced generic drugs is much higher than that of original drugs. CONCLUSION: The availability of essential drugs in public hospitals in Wuhan is lower than that in social retail pharmacies, and the availability of the lowest-priced generic drugs is much higher than that of original drugs. The price of the original drug is much higher than the international reference price; The price of medicines in public hospitals is lower than that in retail pharmacies;the overall condition of affordability is good, but there is a big gap between the affordability levels of original drugs and generic drugs, and the affordability of original drugs is relatively poor. It is recommended to adjust the relevant policies according to the actual situation of Wuhan city itself, moderately ensure the supply of original drugs, improve the price transparency of retail pharmacies, and ensure that the basic drug needs of the public are met.
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spelling pubmed-99115492023-02-11 Study on the accessibility and affordability of 50 drugs in Wuhan based on the WHO/HAI standardization method Dong, Zuojun Zhang, Shaoya Wu, Shuaijun Xie, Xintong Sun, Guojun Yu, Xuanyao Front Public Health Public Health OBJECTIVE: To understand the availability and affordability of essential drugs in Wuhan since the implementation of the national essential medicine system, and to provide a basis for the subsequent formulation and improvement of related policies. METHODS: Using the standard survey method jointly developed by the WHO and Health Action International (HAI), a sample of 50 essential drugs was selected to investigate and evaluate their availability and affordability in public medical and health institutions and social retail pharmacies in Wuhan, using six diseases with high clinical morbidity as the targets. RESULTS: The availability of the original drug and the lowest-priced generic drug in public hospitals is 26.4 and 42.47% respectively, and that in retail pharmacies is 26.8 and 54.4% respectively. The median price ratio of the original drug and the lowest-priced generic drug is 28.71 and 2.23 respectively in public hospitals, and 29.24 and 3.59 respectively in retail pharmacies; In addition to individual drugs, such as omeprazole, others are affordable. The availability of essential drugs in public hospitals in Wuhan is lower than that in social retail pharmacies, and the availability of the lowest-priced generic drugs is much higher than that of original drugs. CONCLUSION: The availability of essential drugs in public hospitals in Wuhan is lower than that in social retail pharmacies, and the availability of the lowest-priced generic drugs is much higher than that of original drugs. The price of the original drug is much higher than the international reference price; The price of medicines in public hospitals is lower than that in retail pharmacies;the overall condition of affordability is good, but there is a big gap between the affordability levels of original drugs and generic drugs, and the affordability of original drugs is relatively poor. It is recommended to adjust the relevant policies according to the actual situation of Wuhan city itself, moderately ensure the supply of original drugs, improve the price transparency of retail pharmacies, and ensure that the basic drug needs of the public are met. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9911549/ /pubmed/36778547 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1108007 Text en Copyright © 2023 Dong, Zhang, Wu, Xie, Sun and Yu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Dong, Zuojun
Zhang, Shaoya
Wu, Shuaijun
Xie, Xintong
Sun, Guojun
Yu, Xuanyao
Study on the accessibility and affordability of 50 drugs in Wuhan based on the WHO/HAI standardization method
title Study on the accessibility and affordability of 50 drugs in Wuhan based on the WHO/HAI standardization method
title_full Study on the accessibility and affordability of 50 drugs in Wuhan based on the WHO/HAI standardization method
title_fullStr Study on the accessibility and affordability of 50 drugs in Wuhan based on the WHO/HAI standardization method
title_full_unstemmed Study on the accessibility and affordability of 50 drugs in Wuhan based on the WHO/HAI standardization method
title_short Study on the accessibility and affordability of 50 drugs in Wuhan based on the WHO/HAI standardization method
title_sort study on the accessibility and affordability of 50 drugs in wuhan based on the who/hai standardization method
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9911549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36778547
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1108007
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