The Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice is the official journal of the Commonwealth Pharmacists Association.
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Citation: Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice 2014 7(Suppl 1):O26
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Building the capacity of Sierra Leoneans in supply chain on the National Pharmaceutical Procurement Unit (NPPU) project (a case study)
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Combined on- and off-site training contributes to strengthening the unified pharmaceutical system in the Dominican Republic
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Introducing an enhanced cadre of pharmacy assistants to improve dispensing, management, and availability of medicines at the health centre level in Malawi
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Developing the SCM workforce in Nigeria through contextualised pre-service education and continued professional development
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Improving national pharmaceutical supply management in Liberia through strengthening the training of pharmacists
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Fast Forward. People development in Africa
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Building workforce capacity to operate a web-based logistics management information system (LMIS) in Pakistan
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Comparison of the cost effectiveness of pre-service training and in-service training in Ethiopia
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Using e-learning to advance advocacy and leadership in supply chain management
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Assessing the feasibility of establishing a centre of excellence in health logistics in the East African Community
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Bringing supply chain training opportunities closer to home—an experience with regional training institutes
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Strengthening the capacity of and professionalizing human resources for supply chain in Indonesia through the SCM Provincial Network
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Supply chain management curriculum integration in pre-service training in Tanzania
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Professionalization in the public sector health supply chain management: IAPHL’s present and future contribution
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Incorporating pharmaceutical supply management modules in the pre-service curriculum of the BPharm program, of the University of Namibia, School of Pharmacy
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Incentivizing access to family planning in Senegal via the informed push model
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Creating the humanitarian professional: moving from certification to advocacy and endorsement
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The Pacific Medical Supply Workers Buddy Network: a regional professionalization activity
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Using the media social Facebook to increase the community voluntarism and engagement to monitoring ARV in Indonesia
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Assessment of human resources capacity of pharmaceutical warehouses in Cameroon
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Case studies in health supply chain workforce management
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Development of a sustainable access to medicine model in the Caribbean: a case study of the chronic disease assistance program
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Strengthening HR for SCM in the immunization supply chain in Nigeria through stakeholder engagement
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Human resource development in supply chain management- what do the UN agencies say?
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Strengthening immunisation supply chain systems through the GAVI Alliance Immunisation Supply Chain Strategy
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GAVI supply chain strategy people and practice evidence review
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Improving access to health commodities by strengthening the supply chain Management workforce: the case of Namibia
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Human resources for supply chain management online discussion. What do the countries have to say?
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Strategic planning for reform of human resources for the supply chain within Mozambique’s health system
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Building a supply chain approach for an improved laboratory sample referral network in the Dominican Republic
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MOH Drug SCM Strategy Development: a means to identify human resource training needs in Indonesia
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HR factors affecting the availability of medical products in developing countries: a systematic literature review
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Designing and implementing an intelligent vaccine logistics management system for India’s Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP) - ‘The eVIN Model’
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Human resources health supply chains and access to essential medicines
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Supply chain management of laboratory commodities for tuberculosis in Indonesia: using assessment results to strengthen staff capacity
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Building blocks for enhancing personnel performance: activities, best practices and lessons learned from Ethiopia
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“Health supply chain personnel: an integral part of the health workforce.”
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Analysis and findings from the Zimbabwe supply chain human resource assessment
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A business approach to transforming public health supply systems
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Antibiotic repeat prescriptions: are patients not re-filling them properly?
This study aimed to explore patients’ utilization of repeat prescriptions for antibiotics indicated in upper respiratory tract infections (URTI). An emphasis was placed on whether the current system of repeat ...
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The availability of six tracer medicines in private medicine outlets in Uganda
Many low income countries struggle to provide safe and effective medicines due to poor public health care infrastructure, budgetary constraints, and lack of human resource capacity. Private sector pharmacies a...
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Tuberculosis deaths: are we measuring accurately?
Death among tuberculosis patients is one of the major reasons for non-attainment of 85% treatment success target set by World Health Organization. In this short paper, we evaluated whether the overall mortalit...
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Adherence to treatment guidelines for uncomplicated malaria at two public health facilities in Nigeria; Implications for the ‘test and treat’ policy of malaria case management
Adherence to treatment guidelines for uncomplicated malaria is critical to the success of malaria case management. Poor adherence has implications for increased malaria burden, in view of the risk of widesprea...
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Occurrence and clinical management of moderate-to-severe adverse events during drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment: a retrospective cohort study
To determine the incidence of symptomatic moderate-to-severe adverse events during treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis, and to compare their risk and outcomes by patients’ human immunodeficiency virus (HI...
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Comparative assessment of medicine procurement prices in the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the main primary healthcare provider for 4.9 million Palestinian refugees, spent USD18.3 million on essential medicin...
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Effects of the National Essential Medicine System in reducing drug prices: an empirical study in four Chinese provinces
The rapid increase in drug expenditure has become a major source of public criticism in China. In 2009, the National Essential Medicine System (NEMS) was launched in China to control drug prices and improve ac...
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Engaging the private sector to improve antimicrobial use in the community: experience from accredited drug dispensing outlets in Tanzania
A public-private partnership in Tanzania launched the accredited drug dispensing outlet (ADDO) program to improve access to quality medicines and pharmaceutical services in rural areas. ADDO dispensers play a ...
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Contribution of antimicrobial stewardship programs to reduction of antimicrobial therapy costs in community hospital with 429 Beds --before-after comparative two-year trial in Japan
Do antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) contribute to reduction of antimicrobial therapy costs in Japanese community hospitals? To answer this health economic question, a before-after comparative two-year...
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Healthcare reform in the United States and China: pharmaceutical market implications
The United States and China are broadening health insurance coverage and increasing spending on pharmaceuticals, in contrast to other major economies that are reducing health spending and implementing a variet...
Citation: Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice 2014 7:9
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