Evaluating access to oral anti-diabetic medicines: A cross-sectional survey of prices, availability and affordability in Shaanxi Province, Western China.

OBJECTIVES:To assess the availability and affordability of oral anti-diabetic medicines in Shaanxi Province, Western China. METHODS:In 2015, the prices and availability of 8 anti-diabetic medicines covering 31 different dosage forms and strengths were collected in six cities of Shaanxi Province. A t...

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Main Authors: Caijun Yang, Shuchen Hu, Yanbing Zhu, Wenwen Zhu, Zongjie Li, Yu Fang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223769
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spelling doaj-a047b7089ff443b98e7754acaab6e2762021-03-03T21:11:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-011410e022376910.1371/journal.pone.0223769Evaluating access to oral anti-diabetic medicines: A cross-sectional survey of prices, availability and affordability in Shaanxi Province, Western China.Caijun YangShuchen HuYanbing ZhuWenwen ZhuZongjie LiYu FangOBJECTIVES:To assess the availability and affordability of oral anti-diabetic medicines in Shaanxi Province, Western China. METHODS:In 2015, the prices and availability of 8 anti-diabetic medicines covering 31 different dosage forms and strengths were collected in six cities of Shaanxi Province. A total of 72 public hospitals and 72 private pharmacies were sampled, using a modified methodology developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Health Action International (HAI). Medicine prices were compared with international reference prices to obtain a median price ratio. For urban residents, affordability was assessed as the lowest-paid unskilled government workers to purchase cost of standard treatment in days' wages; for rural residents, days' net income was used. RESULTS:The mean availabilities of originator brands (OBs) and generics were 34.3% and 28.7% in public hospitals, and 44.1% and 64.4% in the private pharmacies. OBs and the lowest priced generics (LPGs) were procured at 12.38 and 4.52 times the international reference price in public hospitals, and 10.26 and 2.81 times the international reference prices in private pharmacies. Treatments with OBs were unaffordable even for urban residents. The affordability of the LPGs was good, except for acarbose, repaglinide and pioglitazone. CONCLUSIONS:Most anti-diabetic medicines cannot met the WHO's availability target (80% availability) in Shaanxi Province. The high prices of OBs had severely influenced the affordability of medicines, especially for the rural residents. Effective policies should be initiated to ensure the Chinese people a better access to more affordable anti-diabetic medicines.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223769
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author Caijun Yang
Shuchen Hu
Yanbing Zhu
Wenwen Zhu
Zongjie Li
Yu Fang
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Shuchen Hu
Yanbing Zhu
Wenwen Zhu
Zongjie Li
Yu Fang
Evaluating access to oral anti-diabetic medicines: A cross-sectional survey of prices, availability and affordability in Shaanxi Province, Western China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Caijun Yang
Shuchen Hu
Yanbing Zhu
Wenwen Zhu
Zongjie Li
Yu Fang
author_sort Caijun Yang
title Evaluating access to oral anti-diabetic medicines: A cross-sectional survey of prices, availability and affordability in Shaanxi Province, Western China.
title_short Evaluating access to oral anti-diabetic medicines: A cross-sectional survey of prices, availability and affordability in Shaanxi Province, Western China.
title_full Evaluating access to oral anti-diabetic medicines: A cross-sectional survey of prices, availability and affordability in Shaanxi Province, Western China.
title_fullStr Evaluating access to oral anti-diabetic medicines: A cross-sectional survey of prices, availability and affordability in Shaanxi Province, Western China.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating access to oral anti-diabetic medicines: A cross-sectional survey of prices, availability and affordability in Shaanxi Province, Western China.
title_sort evaluating access to oral anti-diabetic medicines: a cross-sectional survey of prices, availability and affordability in shaanxi province, western china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description OBJECTIVES:To assess the availability and affordability of oral anti-diabetic medicines in Shaanxi Province, Western China. METHODS:In 2015, the prices and availability of 8 anti-diabetic medicines covering 31 different dosage forms and strengths were collected in six cities of Shaanxi Province. A total of 72 public hospitals and 72 private pharmacies were sampled, using a modified methodology developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Health Action International (HAI). Medicine prices were compared with international reference prices to obtain a median price ratio. For urban residents, affordability was assessed as the lowest-paid unskilled government workers to purchase cost of standard treatment in days' wages; for rural residents, days' net income was used. RESULTS:The mean availabilities of originator brands (OBs) and generics were 34.3% and 28.7% in public hospitals, and 44.1% and 64.4% in the private pharmacies. OBs and the lowest priced generics (LPGs) were procured at 12.38 and 4.52 times the international reference price in public hospitals, and 10.26 and 2.81 times the international reference prices in private pharmacies. Treatments with OBs were unaffordable even for urban residents. The affordability of the LPGs was good, except for acarbose, repaglinide and pioglitazone. CONCLUSIONS:Most anti-diabetic medicines cannot met the WHO's availability target (80% availability) in Shaanxi Province. The high prices of OBs had severely influenced the affordability of medicines, especially for the rural residents. Effective policies should be initiated to ensure the Chinese people a better access to more affordable anti-diabetic medicines.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223769
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