2020
DOI: 10.15171/ijhpm.2020.09
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Patients’ Coping Behaviors to Unavailability of Essential Medicines in Primary Care in Developed Urban China

Abstract: Background: China rolled out the national essential medicines policy (NEMP) in primary care in 2009 and led to some unintended consequences including unavailability of essential medicines. This study examined patients’ coping behaviors to these unintended consequences of NEMP as well as the potential impact on primary care system development in Hangzhou, a developed city of China. Methods: We conducted qualitative interviews and surveys with service users, primary care physicians (PCPs), and specialists in t… Show more

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“…In China, this potential shortage is re ected in PHC in the form of a mismatch between upper and lower levels of medication, where patients are diagnosed at a higher level of care and return to a lower level for their medicines, only to nd the required medications unavailable. Several studies have shown that this phenomenon occurs in other parts of China and is a growing concern for government policy-makers [32][33][34]. Such potential shortages are often invisible and di cult to detect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In China, this potential shortage is re ected in PHC in the form of a mismatch between upper and lower levels of medication, where patients are diagnosed at a higher level of care and return to a lower level for their medicines, only to nd the required medications unavailable. Several studies have shown that this phenomenon occurs in other parts of China and is a growing concern for government policy-makers [32][33][34]. Such potential shortages are often invisible and di cult to detect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary issue with these devices is their availability in specialized healthcare centers only, which are not accessible to everyone. A large population of people is deprived of specialized healthcare facilities worldwide, due to which many serious health issues remain undiagnosed at an early stage [2] - [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%