Innovations to improve access to and use of medicines for chronic conditions (original) (raw)

Understanding medicine access strategies for innovative medicines registered in South Africa

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Medicines availability at a Swaziland hospital and impact on patients

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Availability of medical schemes’ formulary medicines in community pharmacies in Durban, South Africa

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Improving Access to Medicines for Non-Communicable Diseases in the Developing World

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STANDARD TREATMENT GUIDELINES AND ESSENTIAL MEDICINES LIST FOR SOUTH AFRICA PRIMARY HEALTH CARE LEVEL 2014 EDITION

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Re-engineering of South Africa’s primary health care system: where is the pharmacist?

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Investigating medicines availability for selected non-communicable diseases at Raleigh Fitkin Memorial Hospital, Manzini, Swaziland and the impact on patient out-of-pocket payments

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Identification, resolution and monitoring of barriers to the availability of essential drugs at primary health care facilities in Lejweleputswa district, Free State Province

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Time to embrace access programmes for medicines: Lessons from the South African flucytosine access programme

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Implications of the South African National Drug Policy on prescribing patterns: a case study of the Limpopo province

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Structure and activities of pharmacy and therapeutics committees among public hospitals in South Africa; findings and implications

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Assessing pharmaceutical services at primary care clinics in KwaZulu-Natal: an indicator-based approach

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The untapped skills of hospital pharmacists in South Africa: How can pharmacists improve service delivery in preparation for National Health Insurance?

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