2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.phclin.2017.02.001
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Comparaison transversale des ruptures de médicaments en France et au Canada

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“…In fact, a previous comparison of drug shortages in Canada and France showed that a greater number of shortages were officially reported in Canada than in France at the national level, but the numbers of shortages were similar at the level of individual institutions. 20 During the period of the current study (early 2018), the numbers of drug shortages reported on national drug shortage reporting sites were 2165 in Canada, 39 827 in Belgium, 40 261 in Spain, 41 126 in France, 42 and only 28 in Switzerland. 43 However, these official data should be interpreted with caution because reporting methods vary among these countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…In fact, a previous comparison of drug shortages in Canada and France showed that a greater number of shortages were officially reported in Canada than in France at the national level, but the numbers of shortages were similar at the level of individual institutions. 20 During the period of the current study (early 2018), the numbers of drug shortages reported on national drug shortage reporting sites were 2165 in Canada, 39 827 in Belgium, 40 261 in Spain, 41 126 in France, 42 and only 28 in Switzerland. 43 However, these official data should be interpreted with caution because reporting methods vary among these countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…19 A study of national-level data, published in 2017, found more drug shortages in Canada than in France, although the number of shortages was similar in a sample hospital from each country. 20 The study reported here therefore aimed to supplement and expand upon those earlier data by identifying, describing, and comparing drug shortages in 1 representative health facility from Canada and each of 4 European countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%