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Availability of essential medicines in Ethiopia: an efficiency-equity trade-off
Tropical Medicine & International Health, 09/16/09
Carasso BS et al. – A revolving drug fund system in Ethiopia seems to improve availability of medicines, and can improve affordability by protecting people from purchasing drugs in the private sector. However, it may result in a parallel system, whereby the poor cannot access drugs if these are not available in the budget pharmacy. Equity is a concern in the absence of an adequate mechanism to protect the poor from catastrophic health expenditure.
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