Systemic Measures and Legislative and Organizational Frameworks Aimed at Preventing or Mitigating Drug Shortages in 28 European and Western Asian Countries
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2018-01
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Bochenek, Tomasz
Abilova, Vafa
Alkan, Ali
Asanin, Bogdan
de Miguel Beriain, Iñigo
Besovic, Zeljka
Vella Bonanno, Patricia
Bucsics, Anna
Davidescu, Michal
De Weerdt, Elfi
Duborija-Kovacevic, Natasa
Furst, Jurij
Gaga, Mina
Gailite, Elma
Gulbinovic, Jolanta
Gürpinar, Emre U.
Hankó, Balázs
Hargaden, Vincent
Hotvedt, Tor A.
Hoxha, Iris
Huys, Isabelle
Inotai, Andras
Jakupi, Arianit
Joppi, Roberta
Laius, Ott
Lenormand, Marie-Camille
Makridaki, Despina
Malaj, Admir
Margus, Kertu
Markovic-Pekovic, Vanda
Miljkovic, Nenad
de Miranda, João L.
Primozic, Stanisslav
Rajinac, Dragana
Schwartz, David G.
Sebesta, Šebesta
Simoens, Steven
Slaby, Juraj
Sovic-Brkicic, Ljiljana
Tesar, Tomas
Tzimis, Leonidas
Warminska, Ewa
Godman, Brian
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English
Abstract
Drug shortages have been identified as a public health problem in an increasing number of countries. This can negatively impact on the quality and efficiency of patient care, as well as contribute to increases in the cost of treatment and the workload of health care providers. Shortages also raise ethical and political issues. The scientific evidence on drug shortages is still scarce, but many lessons can be drawn from cross-country analyses. The objective of this study was to characterize, compare, and evaluate the current systemic measures and legislative and organizational frameworks aimed at preventing or mitigating drug shortages within health care systems across a range of European and Western Asian countries. The study design was retrospective, cross-sectional, descriptive, and observational. Information was gathered through a survey distributed among senior personnel from ministries of health, state medicines agencies, local health authorities, other health or pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement authorities, health insurance companies and academic institutions, with knowledge of the pharmaceutical markets in the 28 countries studied. Our study found that formal definitions of drug shortages currently exist in only a few countries. The characteristics of drug shortages, including their assortment, duration, frequency, and dynamics, were found to be variable and sometimes difficult to assess. Numerous information hubs were identified. Providing public access to information on drug shortages to the maximum possible extent is a prerequisite for performing more advanced studies on the problem and identifying solutions. Imposing public service obligations, providing the formal possibility to prescribe unlicensed medicines, and temporary bans on parallel exports are widespread measures. A positive finding of our study was the identification of numerous bottom-up initiatives and organizational frameworks aimed at preventing or mitigating drug shortages. The experiences and lessons drawn from these initiatives should be carefully evaluated, monitored, and presented to a wider international audience for careful appraisal. To be able to find solutions to the problem of drug shortages, there is an urgent need to develop a set of agreed definitions for drug shortages, as well as methodologies for their evaluation and monitoring. This is being progressed.
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Frontiers in Pharmacology
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1663-9812
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8
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8
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Frontiers Media
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Bochenek, T., Abilova, V., Alkan, A., Asanin, B., de Miguel Beriain, I., Besovic, Z., Vella Bonanno, P., Bucsics, A., Davidescu, M., De Weerdt, E., Duborija-Kovacevic, N., Furst, J., Gaga, M., Gailite, E., Gulbinovic, J., Gürpinar, E. U., Hankó, B., Hargaden, V., Hotvedt, T. A., … Godman, B. (2018). Systemic Measures and Legislative and Organizational Frameworks Aimed at Preventing or Mitigating Drug Shortages in 28 European and Western Asian Countries. In Frontiers in Pharmacology (Vol. 8, Issue 8, pp. 1–24). Frontiers Media. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.6665
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