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2015年后发展议程中的卫生问题
世界卫生大会, 67 ( 2014 )

2015年后发展议程中的卫生问题
世界卫生大会, 67 ( 2014 )

2015年后发展议程中的卫生问题 : 秘书处的报告
世界卫生大会 66 ( 2013 )

2015年后联合国发展议程中的卫生问题
世界卫生大会 66 ( 2013 )

Acceso a los productos bioterapéuticos incluidos los productos bioterapéuticos similares y garantía de su calidad, seguridad y eficacia
Asamblea Mundial de la Salud, 67 ( 2014 )

Acceso a los productos bioterapéuticos y garantía de su calidad, seguridad y eficacia
Consejo Ejecutivo, 134 ( 2014 )

Access to biotherapeutic products and ensuring quality, safety and efficacy
Executive Board, 134 ( 2014 )

Access to biotherapeutic products including similar biotherapeutic products and ensuring their quality, safety and efficacy
World Health Assembly, 67 ( 2014 )

Access to drugs in the Newly Independent States : towards sharing the patient's burden : report on a WHO seminar, London, United Kingdom 13-14 October 1997
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe ( 1998 )
The WHO Regional Office for Europe organized a Seminar for the newly independent states (NIS) to analyse the increased cost of pharmaceuticals to patients and the effect of this on access to health care and to discuss successes and failures in the various countries. The aims of the seminar were to develop strategies and programmes aimed at providing political awareness of this problem, to suggest new approaches and concepts and to make policy-makers as well as government officials aware of the effect of their decisions on the accessibility, and especially the affordability, of health care and drug treatment for the entire population. The Seminar was attended by deputy ministers of health responsible for pharmaceuticals and heads of drug regulatory agencies. The Seminar provided an overview and basic information from the NIS on the role of national authorities, hospital managers, physicians and pharmacists in improving access to drugs in hospitals and primary health care. The Seminar provided participants with different mechanisms to increase access, such as improving methods of procurement, drug selection and prescribing, budgeting, drug reimbursement and regulatory measures. Examples of successful initiatives and approaches in different NIS were presented and discussed. As a result of the Seminar, the participants became more aware of the serious consequences of the declining affordability of drugs on the access to health care and its effect on the health of the population. The complex and political character of the problem is an additional hurdle in finding sustainable solutions. Practical and feasible recommendations were given, and the implementation of these recommendations at country and intercountry level will be followed up with the assistance of the pharmaceuticals programme

Access to drugs in the Newly Independent States : towards sharing the patient's burden : report on a WHO seminar, London, United Kingdom 13-14 October 1997
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe ( 1998 )
The WHO Regional Office for Europe organized a Seminar for the newly independent states (NIS) to analyse the increased cost of pharmaceuticals to patients and the effect of this on access to health care and to discuss successes and failures in the various countries. The aims of the seminar were to develop strategies and programmes aimed at providing political awareness of this problem, to suggest new approaches and concepts and to make policy-makers as well as government officials aware of the effect of their decisions on the accessibility, and especially the affordability, of health care and drug treatment for the entire population. The Seminar was attended by deputy ministers of health responsible for pharmaceuticals and heads of drug regulatory agencies. The Seminar provided an overview and basic information from the NIS on the role of national authorities, hospital managers, physicians and pharmacists in improving access to drugs in hospitals and primary health care. The Seminar provided participants with different mechanisms to increase access, such as improving methods of procurement, drug selection and prescribing, budgeting, drug reimbursement and regulatory measures. Examples of successful initiatives and approaches in different NIS were presented and discussed. As a result of the Seminar, the participants became more aware of the serious consequences of the declining affordability of drugs on the access to health care and its effect on the health of the population. The complex and political character of the problem is an additional hurdle in finding sustainable solutions. Practical and feasible recommendations were given, and the implementation of these recommendations at country and intercountry level will be followed up with the assistance of the pharmaceuticals programme

Accès aux produits biothérapeutiques et garanties concernant la qualité, l’innocuité et l’efficacité
Conseil exécutif, 134 ( 2014 )

Accès aux produits biothérapeutiques, y compris aux produits biothérapeutiques similaires,1 et garanties concernant leur qualité, leur innocuité et leur efficacité
Assemblée mondiale de la Santé, 67 ( 2014 )
Accès aux soins de santé
( 1989 )

Accoître la couverture vaccinale au niveau du centre de santé
World Health Organization. Dept. of Vaccines and Biologicals; UNICEF ( 2002 )

Accountability for women's and children's health: 2015 progress report
World Health Organization ( 2015 )

Achievement of health-related Millennium Development Goals: report by the Secretariat
World Health Assembly, 58 ( 2005 )

Achievement of the health-related Millennium Development Goals: status report
Executive Board 115 ( 2005 )

Achieving health equity : from root causes to fair outcomes : Commission on Social Determinants of Health, interim statement
Commission on Social Determinants of Health ( 2007 )

Action on low immunization uptake / Marcel C. Azubuike and John E. Ehiri
Azubuike, Marcel C; Ehiri, John E ( 1998 )

