Guide to Drug Financing Mechanisms
(1998; 64 pages) [French] [Spanish]
Table of Contents
View the documentForeword
View the documentAcknowledgements
Open this folder and view contentsIntroduction
Close this folderChapter 1. Selection
Open this folder and view contentsObjective of selection
Open this folder and view contentsThe criterion of economic efficiency
View the documentSelection: important points
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 2. Procurement
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 3. Distribution
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 4. Prescribing
Open this folder and view contentsSummary: contributions and limitations of the economic approach
View the documentReferences
View the documentSelected WHO publications of related interest
View the documentBack cover
 

Chapter 1. Selection

Selection consists in choosing from the wide array available those drugs to be procured and distributed. Selection proper denotes establishing shortlists for the next two stages of procurement and distribution. Drugs on these shortlists may be chosen by the government within the framework of a national drugs policy or by procurement and distribution agencies. The drugs selected depend on the procurement and distribution policies that a country wishes to pursue.

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