The Challenge of Ensuring Adequate Stocks of Essential Drugs in Rural Health Clinics

Health experts and policymakers want people to have access to affordable and high-quality medical care. But in some developing countries, making quality healthcare available may first necessitate ensuring that essential medicines are available, suc...

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spelling okr-10986-170212021-04-23T14:03:33Z The Challenge of Ensuring Adequate Stocks of Essential Drugs in Rural Health Clinics World Bank CLINICS DEATHS DISTRICTS ESSENTIAL DRUGS FAMILIES FEVER FUEL HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH CLINICS HEALTH EXPERTS HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH MANAGEMENT HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ILLNESS INCOME LIFE EXPECTANCY MALARIA MALARIA TREATMENTS MALARIAL DRUGS MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL FACILITIES MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINE MEDICINES MORTALITY PHARMACY PUBLIC HEALTH ROAD ROAD VEHICLES ROADS RURAL AREAS THERAPY TRANSIT TRANSPORT TRANSPORTATION TREATMENT Health experts and policymakers want people to have access to affordable and high-quality medical care. But in some developing countries, making quality healthcare available may first necessitate ensuring that essential medicines are available, such as anti-malaria pills and antibiotics. The challenge of guaranteeing a steady supply is not only related to the financial side of paying for medicines. Zambia, the World Bank supported a project exploring how to guarantee the availability of essential medicines in often-remote health facilities. Based on the results, clinics in districts that were part of the pilot study are now able to order drugs directly from a central pharmacy. Donors and the Government of Zambia are working together to expand the program to the rest of the country. A pilot program, consisting of two different models for distribution, was initiated to test the best way to overcome the bottleneck at the district level. In Model A, a commodity planner was put in place at the district level. In Model B, health facilities submitted orders directly to the central Medical Stores Limited. The pilot underscores that successful distribution of drugs is about more than just money-or having the right amount of stocks available in central locations. Ensuring that medicines get to clinics is critical for a functioning health system. 2014-02-12T17:02:46Z 2014-02-12T17:02:46Z 2013-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/04/17617968/challenge-ensuring-adequate-stocks-essential-drugs-rural-health-clinics http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17021 English en_US From evidence to policy; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Zambia
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topic CLINICS
DEATHS
DISTRICTS
ESSENTIAL DRUGS
FAMILIES
FEVER
FUEL
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH CLINICS
HEALTH EXPERTS
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
HEALTH SYSTEM
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
ILLNESS
INCOME
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MALARIA
MALARIA TREATMENTS
MALARIAL DRUGS
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL FACILITIES
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICINE
MEDICINES
MORTALITY
PHARMACY
PUBLIC HEALTH
ROAD
ROAD VEHICLES
ROADS
RURAL AREAS
THERAPY
TRANSIT
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
TREATMENT
spellingShingle CLINICS
DEATHS
DISTRICTS
ESSENTIAL DRUGS
FAMILIES
FEVER
FUEL
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH CLINICS
HEALTH EXPERTS
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
HEALTH SYSTEM
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
ILLNESS
INCOME
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MALARIA
MALARIA TREATMENTS
MALARIAL DRUGS
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL FACILITIES
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICINE
MEDICINES
MORTALITY
PHARMACY
PUBLIC HEALTH
ROAD
ROAD VEHICLES
ROADS
RURAL AREAS
THERAPY
TRANSIT
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
TREATMENT
World Bank
The Challenge of Ensuring Adequate Stocks of Essential Drugs in Rural Health Clinics
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description Health experts and policymakers want people to have access to affordable and high-quality medical care. But in some developing countries, making quality healthcare available may first necessitate ensuring that essential medicines are available, such as anti-malaria pills and antibiotics. The challenge of guaranteeing a steady supply is not only related to the financial side of paying for medicines. Zambia, the World Bank supported a project exploring how to guarantee the availability of essential medicines in often-remote health facilities. Based on the results, clinics in districts that were part of the pilot study are now able to order drugs directly from a central pharmacy. Donors and the Government of Zambia are working together to expand the program to the rest of the country. A pilot program, consisting of two different models for distribution, was initiated to test the best way to overcome the bottleneck at the district level. In Model A, a commodity planner was put in place at the district level. In Model B, health facilities submitted orders directly to the central Medical Stores Limited. The pilot underscores that successful distribution of drugs is about more than just money-or having the right amount of stocks available in central locations. Ensuring that medicines get to clinics is critical for a functioning health system.
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title The Challenge of Ensuring Adequate Stocks of Essential Drugs in Rural Health Clinics
title_short The Challenge of Ensuring Adequate Stocks of Essential Drugs in Rural Health Clinics
title_full The Challenge of Ensuring Adequate Stocks of Essential Drugs in Rural Health Clinics
title_fullStr The Challenge of Ensuring Adequate Stocks of Essential Drugs in Rural Health Clinics
title_full_unstemmed The Challenge of Ensuring Adequate Stocks of Essential Drugs in Rural Health Clinics
title_sort challenge of ensuring adequate stocks of essential drugs in rural health clinics
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/04/17617968/challenge-ensuring-adequate-stocks-essential-drugs-rural-health-clinics
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