Strategies for Enhancing Access to Medicines Overview of Potential Strategies for Improving Access and Use David Lee
Interventions to Improve Access and Use Procurement and distribution mechanism –El Salvador –Ghana –Tanzania
Interventions to Improve Access and Use (2) Retail medicines outlets –Brazil (Minas Gerais) –Cambodia –Tanzania –India (Rajasthan) –Ghana
Contracting Inventory Management/Distribution El Salvador local partners –Ministry of Health-Suppliers and distributors Incentives –Volume of sales Product quality –Product monitoring and enforcement program Service quality –Supplier and distributor performance monitoring and enforcement program –Rational drug use program
Contracting Inventory Management and Distribution Ghana local partners –Mission sector supply organization (CDC) - suppliers and distributors Incentives –Volume of sales Product quality –Product quality monitoring and enforcement program by CDC Service quality –Supplier and distributor performance monitoring and enforcement by CDC –Consumer education program
Contracting Additional Prime Vendor Services Tanzania local partners –Ministry of Health, Mission/NGO sector - suppliers and distributors Incentives –Volume of sales Product quality –Product quality monitoring and enforcement program Service quality –Supplier and distributor performance monitoring and enforcement
Contracting Dispensing Services Brazil (Minas Gerais) local partners –SUS, State Secretary of Health, Municipalities, microregional health authority - pharmacies Incentives –Volume of sales Product quality –Product quality monitoring and enforcement program Service quality –Pharmacy performance monitoring and enforcement by ANVISA and SUS, including patient counseling
Certified Pharmacy and Drug Depot Network Cambodian local partners –Pharmacists Association of Cambodia - pharmacies and drug depots – prescriber network Incentives –Access to prescriber network, low cost, quality products, training, certification Product quality –Product quality monitoring and enforcement program by PAC group purchasing arm Service quality –Training, monitoring, and supervision by PAC, including consumer education program
Network of Accredited Dispensing Drug Outlets Tanzania local partners –Pharmacy Board, local government - retail drug outlets Incentives –Marketing advantage, access to: low cost, quality products, expanded product list, information technology, training, accreditation Product quality and Service quality –Product quality monitoring and enforcement program –Standards compliance program, including consumer education
Rural Pharmacy Network India (Rajasthan) local partners –State PHC network - local NGOs Incentives –Access to funding, training, fulfillment of mission Product quality –Product quality monitoring and enforcement program Service quality –Training, monitoring and supervision by the pharmacy network management, including consumer education program
Franchising Essential Medicines Ghana local partners –Ghana Social Marketing Foundation, chemical sellers Incentives –Marketing edge, “brand” recognition and promotion, access to low-cost, quality products, training, accreditation Product quality –Product quality monitoring and enforcement program by GSMF Service quality –Training, monitoring and supervision by GSMF, including consumer education program
Interventions to Improve Access and Use The devil is in the details …