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E. Hannah, Nisha Basheer, Neha Dumka, A. Kotwal
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自印度旗舰“国家卫生使命”(前身为国家农村卫生使命)成立以来,已经做出了相当大的努力,以确保获得高质量和负担得起的医疗保健,包括药品。随着时间的推移,各州在药品的供应和获取方面有了不同但明显的改善。这突出表明,有必要审查和分析国家卫生管理局支持或建议的印度各州的各种具体做法,以确定关键的促成因素和障碍。因此,对2007年至2021年间NHM的共同审查团(CRM)报告进行了审查。对所有与药物有关的发现进行了鉴定、检索和分析。与药品有关的核心主题包括:各州采用的采购和供应链管理机制、影响供应链的卫生系统因素、国家卫生计划的衔接、免费药品服务倡议和全面初级卫生保健的推出,以及医疗保健提供者和社区的认识。文章进一步阐述了印度背景下的这些主题,强调了获得药物的决定因素及其相互联系。最后,它强调需要加强整个卫生系统,以加快在公共卫生设施普及免费基本药物。
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Access to medicines in the Indian Public Health System – what works and what does not? A review of the National Health Mission Common Review Mission Reports (2007-2021)
Since the inception of India’s flagship “National Health Mission” (formerly known as the National Rural Health Mission), considerable efforts have been made to ensure access to quality and affordable healthcare, including medicines. Over time, there has been a differential, yet noticeable improvement in the availability and access to medicines across states. This underscores the need to review and analyse various state-specific practices in India supported or recommended by the NHM, to identify key enablers and barriers. Consequently, a review of NHM’s Common Review Mission (CRM) reports between 2007 and 2021 was undertaken. All findings relevant to medicines were identified, retrieved and analysed. Core themes pertaining to medicines included: mechanisms adopted by states for procurement and supply chain management, health system factors influencing the supply chain, the convergence of national health programs, the rollout of the Free Drugs Service Initiative and Comprehensive Primary Health Care, and awareness among the healthcare providers and community. The article further expounds on these themes in the Indian context, highlighting the determinants of access to medicines as well as their interlinkages. In conclusion, it underscores the need to strengthen the overall health system to accelerate universal access to free essential medicines at public health facilities.
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