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Anas Hamad, Mai Alsaqa’aby, Yazed Alruthia, Sara Aldallal, G. Elsisi
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在全球范围内,人们越来越关注医疗开支的成本意识。在阿拉伯世界,医疗保健行业正在进行重大转型,以实现国家和政府的愿景,以最佳价值取得更好的成果。本文就阿拉伯世界的决策者如何在国家层面实施药物经济学原则提出了专家建议。 由来自不同国家和医疗保健部门的政策制定者、临床药剂师、卫生经济学家以及慢性病控制和公共卫生专家组成了一个多学科专家小组。专家小组采用框架分析方法为不同的利益相关者制定了协商一致的建议。 专家们讨论了各自国家在评估新技术时实施药物经济学概念的局限性和机遇。这些国家所面临的共同限制包括:缺乏支持在实践中采用这一概念的基础设施;在获取数据以支持决策过程方面面临挑战;缺乏人力资源以提高决策者和公众利用卫生经济学在新技术报销方面做出明智决策的意识。 专家小组的建议将为每个国家的利益相关者提供指导。根据每个国家的国情和需求对这些建议进行调整至关重要。
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Overview of Procurement and Reimbursement of Pharmaceuticals in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Egypt: Challenges and Opportunities
There is an increased interest in cost consciousness concerning healthcare spending worldwide. In the Arab world, a major transformation is underway in the healthcare sectors to achieve national and government visions to attain better outcomes with optimal value. This article contains expert recommendations on how decision-makers can implement pharmacoeconomic principles at a national level in the Arab world. A multidisciplinary panel of experts was formed of policymakers, clinical pharmacists, health economists, and chronic disease control and public health experts from different countries and healthcare sectors. The panel developed consensus recommendations for different stakeholders using a framework analysis method. The experts discussed the limitations and opportunities of implementing the pharmacoeconomics concept in evaluating new technologies in their respective countries. Common limitations recognized in the included countries were a lack of infrastructure to support the adoption of the concept in practice, challenges in obtaining data to support the decision-making process, and the lack of human resources to raise awareness among decision-makers and the public to use health economics in making informed decisions in reimbursing new technologies. The expert panel recommendations will guide relevant stakeholders at a national level per country. Adapting these recommendations to each setting is essential to accommodate the situation and needs of each country.
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