Access to essential medicines for diabetes care: availability, price, and affordability in central Ethiopia

Hachalu Dugasa Deressa,Habtamu Abuye, Alemayehu Adinew,Mohammed K. Ali,Tedla Kebede,Bruck Messele Habte

Global Health Research and Policy(2024)

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Diabetes is a major global public health burden. Effective diabetes management is highly dependent on the availability of affordable and quality-assured essential medicines (EMs) which is a challenge especially in low-and-middle-income countries such as Ethiopia. This study aimed to assess the accessibility of EMs used for diabetes care in central Ethiopia’s public and private medicine outlets with respect to availability and affordability parameters. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 60 selected public and private medicine outlets in central Ethiopia from January to February 2022 using the World Health Organization/Health Action International (WHO/HAI) standard tool to assess access to EMs. We included EMs that lower glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol as these are all critical for diabetes care. Availability was determined as the percentage of surveyed outlets per sector in which the selected lowest-priced generic (LPG) and originator brand (OB) products were found. The number of days’ wages required by the lowest paid government worker (LPGW) to purchase a one month’s supply of medicines was used to measure affordability while median price was determined to assess patient price and price markup difference between public procurement and retail prices. Across all facilities, availability of LPG and OB medicines were 34.6
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Access,Availability,Affordability,Diabetes,Essential medicines,Non-communicable diseases,Central Ethiopia
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