A review of pharmaceutical policies in response to economic crises and sanctions

An economic crisis has been defined as a situation in which the scale of a country’s economy becomes smaller in a period of time. Economic crises happen for various reasons, including economic sanctions. Economic crises in a country may affect national priorities for investment and expenditure and r...

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Main Authors: Mehrnaz Kheirandish, Arash Rashidian, Abbas Kebriaeezade, Abdol Majid Cheraghali, Fatemeh Soleymani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice
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Online Access:http://www.jrpp.net/article.asp?issn=2319-9644;year=2015;volume=4;issue=3;spage=115;epage=122;aulast=Kheirandish
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spelling doaj-6cd06aac34474b38b1b9558bd1b65f0c2020-11-25T01:37:50ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Pharmacy Practice2319-96442279-042X2015-01-014311512210.4103/2279-042X.162361A review of pharmaceutical policies in response to economic crises and sanctionsMehrnaz KheirandishArash RashidianAbbas KebriaeezadeAbdol Majid CheraghaliFatemeh SoleymaniAn economic crisis has been defined as a situation in which the scale of a country’s economy becomes smaller in a period of time. Economic crises happen for various reasons, including economic sanctions. Economic crises in a country may affect national priorities for investment and expenditure and reduce available resources, and hence may affect the health care sector including access to medicines. We reviewed the pharmaceutical policies that the countries adopted in order to mitigate the potential negative effects on access to medicines. We reviewed published reports and articles after conducting a comprehensive search of the PubMed and the Google Scholar. After extracting relevant data from the identified articles, we used the World Health Organization (WHO) access to medicines framework as a guide for the categorization of the policies. We identified a total of 40 studies, of which 10 reported the national pharmaceutical policies adopted to reduce the negative impacts of economic crises on access to medicines in high-income and middle-income countries. We identified 89 policies adopted in the 11 countries and categorized them into 12 distinct policy directions. Most of the policies focused on financial aspects of the pharmaceutical sector. In some cases, countries adopted policies that potentially had negative effects on access to medicines. Only Italy had adopted policies encompassing all four accesses to medicine factors recommended by the WHO. While the countries have adopted many seemingly effective policies, little evidence exists on the effectiveness of these policies to improve access to medicines at a time of an economic crisis.http://www.jrpp.net/article.asp?issn=2319-9644;year=2015;volume=4;issue=3;spage=115;epage=122;aulast=KheirandishAccess to medicine; economic or financial crisis; economic sanction; pharmaceutical policy
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author Mehrnaz Kheirandish
Arash Rashidian
Abbas Kebriaeezade
Abdol Majid Cheraghali
Fatemeh Soleymani
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Arash Rashidian
Abbas Kebriaeezade
Abdol Majid Cheraghali
Fatemeh Soleymani
A review of pharmaceutical policies in response to economic crises and sanctions
Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice
Access to medicine; economic or financial crisis; economic sanction; pharmaceutical policy
author_facet Mehrnaz Kheirandish
Arash Rashidian
Abbas Kebriaeezade
Abdol Majid Cheraghali
Fatemeh Soleymani
author_sort Mehrnaz Kheirandish
title A review of pharmaceutical policies in response to economic crises and sanctions
title_short A review of pharmaceutical policies in response to economic crises and sanctions
title_full A review of pharmaceutical policies in response to economic crises and sanctions
title_fullStr A review of pharmaceutical policies in response to economic crises and sanctions
title_full_unstemmed A review of pharmaceutical policies in response to economic crises and sanctions
title_sort review of pharmaceutical policies in response to economic crises and sanctions
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice
issn 2319-9644
2279-042X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description An economic crisis has been defined as a situation in which the scale of a country’s economy becomes smaller in a period of time. Economic crises happen for various reasons, including economic sanctions. Economic crises in a country may affect national priorities for investment and expenditure and reduce available resources, and hence may affect the health care sector including access to medicines. We reviewed the pharmaceutical policies that the countries adopted in order to mitigate the potential negative effects on access to medicines. We reviewed published reports and articles after conducting a comprehensive search of the PubMed and the Google Scholar. After extracting relevant data from the identified articles, we used the World Health Organization (WHO) access to medicines framework as a guide for the categorization of the policies. We identified a total of 40 studies, of which 10 reported the national pharmaceutical policies adopted to reduce the negative impacts of economic crises on access to medicines in high-income and middle-income countries. We identified 89 policies adopted in the 11 countries and categorized them into 12 distinct policy directions. Most of the policies focused on financial aspects of the pharmaceutical sector. In some cases, countries adopted policies that potentially had negative effects on access to medicines. Only Italy had adopted policies encompassing all four accesses to medicine factors recommended by the WHO. While the countries have adopted many seemingly effective policies, little evidence exists on the effectiveness of these policies to improve access to medicines at a time of an economic crisis.
topic Access to medicine; economic or financial crisis; economic sanction; pharmaceutical policy
url http://www.jrpp.net/article.asp?issn=2319-9644;year=2015;volume=4;issue=3;spage=115;epage=122;aulast=Kheirandish
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