Enhancing Taiwan's healthcare sustainability: A Delphi study on national medicines policy reforms

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Chih-Fen Huang , Kuan-Lin Chen , Fang-Ju Lin , Chi-Chuan Wang , Churn-Shiouh Gau , Li-Jiuan Shen
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Abstract

Background/purpose

The National Medicines Policy (NMP) is crucial as it sets the framework for ensuring access to affordable, high-quality medicines and promoting their rational use, which is essential for public health and the efficiency of the healthcare system. This study aims to evaluate the current state of Taiwan's NMP, identify pressing issues for improvement, and establish actionable suggestions through expert consensus to ensure the sustainable provision and use of medications.

Methods

A modified two-round Delphi technique was employed. The first-round survey identified key issues and suggestions for policy improvement, while the second-round survey evaluated the feasibility and effectiveness of these suggestions. The expert panel, consisting of 50 specialists from pharmacy, medicine, public health, and the pharmaceutical industry, evaluated key issues related to the NMP's efficacy using a 4-point Likert scale.

Results

The first-round survey identified 13 key issues in Taiwan's NMP, primarily focusing on the rational use and accessibility of medications. The second-round survey proposed 54 policy improvement suggestions for these issues, of which 20 were considered strong suggestions and 23 were moderate suggestions. The policy recommendations cover medication reimbursement, pharmacy professional services, administration, legislation, and education.

Conclusion

The study highlights the urgent need for reforms in Taiwan's NMP, providing specific policy improvement suggestions to ensure high-quality medications and pharmaceutical services while supporting the sustainable operation of Taiwan's NHI system. The study underscores the significance of proactive measures to fortify healthcare sustainability in the face of evolving healthcare landscapes.
增强台湾医疗保健的可持续性:关于国家医药政策改革的德尔菲研究。
背景/目的:国家药品政策(NMP)至关重要,因为它为确保获得负担得起的优质药品和促进合理用药制定了框架,这对公众健康和医疗保健系统的效率至关重要。本研究旨在评估台湾 NMP 的现状,找出亟待改进的问题,并通过专家共识提出可行建议,以确保药品的可持续供应和使用:方法:采用经过修改的两轮德尔菲技术。第一轮调查确定了关键问题和政策改进建议,第二轮调查评估了这些建议的可行性和有效性。专家小组由 50 名来自药学、医学、公共卫生和制药行业的专家组成,他们采用李克特 4 点量表对与新药管理计划的有效性有关的关键问题进行了评估:第一轮调查发现了台湾新药管理计划中的 13 个关键问题,主要集中在药品的合理使用和可及性方面。第二轮调查针对这些问题提出了 54 项政策改进建议,其中 20 项被认为是强烈建议,23 项为中度建议。这些政策建议涉及药品报销、药学专业服务、行政管理、立法和教育等方面:本研究强调了台湾新农合改革的迫切性,提出了具体的政策改进建议,以确保高质量的药物和药学服务,同时支持台湾新农合制度的可持续运行。本研究强调,面对不断变化的医疗保健环境,采取积极措施加强医疗保健的可持续性具有重要意义。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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