how to assess access to medicines
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Presentation on 'How to assess access to medicines' by Denis Kibira, HEPS Uganda, during MeTA Uganda CSO workshop, April 2009.TRANSCRIPT
Denis KibiraHEPS Uganda
How to assess Access to Medicines
Objective of presentation
• To equip the participants on how to measure the aspects of access to essential medicines in a supply chain and familiarise with the tools used.
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What are essential medicines
Essential medicines are intended to be available within the contest of functioning healthcare systems at all times, in adequate amounts, in appropriate dosage forms, with assured quality, and at a price the individual and community can afford.
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4 As
Available – On shelves for dispensing to patients
Accessible – geographical or physical location of medicines
Acceptable – answering need, quality, generic/brand
Affordable by the target group
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Rational Use of Medicines (RUM)
Right medicine, Right time, Right dose, Right cost, Right information
Appropriate indication Appropriate medicine – safe, efficacious, effective
(quality) Appropriate administration, dosage, duration Appropriate patient Appropriate patient information Appropriate evaluation
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Exercise 1
Selecting of a basket of medicines Accessing availability of medicines at a
facility dispensary
Tools
A list of 100 medicines classified according to their indications (see list)
Methodology
Participants in 4 groups are asked to select a basket of 30 medicines (a) to be used for research or survey based on:
Disease patterns in country Pick as many medicines in each category depending
on the importance or prevalence of the disease in the country
May not pick medicine in some categories if the disease is not important
Knowledge of the efficacy of the medicines not important
Cont’d
At the facility the dispensary shelves are checked for availability (b) of each medicine in the selected basket (a)
The percentage of availability of medicines is determined as:
% availability = b/a x 100
Using WHO medicines indicators to assess medicines use at health facilities
– Number of medicines per encounter– Prescribing by generic names– Use of injections– Use of antibiotics
Lesson 2:
Tools
A list of 30 patients’ prescriptions in which highlights were made on medicines prescribed by brand names, injections and antibiotics (see list)
Methodology
1. Participants counted the total number of medicines prescribed in all the 30 prescriptions. Determine the number of medicines per encounter.
Number of medicines per encounter = Total number of prescribed medicines
30 2. Participants counted the total number of medicines prescribed by
generic names in all the 30 prescriptions. Determine the percentage of medicines prescribed by generic names.% generic prescribing = Total prescribed by generic name x 100
Total number of medicines prescribed
Cont’d
Participants counted the total number of injections prescribed in all the 30 prescriptions. Determine the average injection use.% injection use = Total number of injections prescribed x 100
Total number of medicines prescribed
Participants counted the total number of antibiotics prescribed in all the 30 prescriptions. Determine the average antibiotic use.% antibiotic use = Total number of antibiotics prescribed x 100
Total number of medicines prescribed
Thank you!
Questions, comments …????
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