Public-private roles in the pharmaceutical sector: implications for equitable access and rational drug use
Material type: TextSeries: DAP SeriesPublication details: Geneva World Health Organization 1997Edition: No. 5Description: iv, 103pSubject(s): LOC classification:- QV 55 .B4
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Presents a practical guide related to experience and study of the effect on drug accessibility and rational drug use of private and public roles in the pharmaceutical sector. Discusses how the pharmaceutical market is organised, the current public-private mix in pharmaceutical markets and the role of the government in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals. The final section gives a framework for governments that are planning the reorganisation of private and public roles in the pharmaceutical sector.
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