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fermer ce livreUganda National Drug Policy (WHO; 2002; 45 pages)
Afficher le documentForeword
Afficher le documentPreface
Afficher le documentIntroduction
Afficher le documentMembers of the MoH Task Force on Drug Management
Afficher le documentNational Drug Policy
Afficher le document1. Pharmaceutical legislation and regulation
Afficher le document2. Drug selection
fermer ce répertoire3. Drug supply system (quantification, procurement, storage, distribution)
Afficher le document3.1 Quantification
Afficher le document3.2 Procurement (including donations)
Afficher le document3.3 Storage and inventory control
Afficher le document3.4 Distribution
Afficher le document3.5 Local production
Afficher le document3.6 Quality assurance
Afficher le document3.7 Disposal of expired or otherwise unwanted drugs and medical supplies
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu4. Rational drug use and drug information
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu5. Drug financing and pricing
Afficher le document6. Traditional medicines
Afficher le document7. Human resource development
Afficher le document8. Research and development
Afficher le document9. Technical co-operation
Afficher le document10. Monitoring and evaluation
 

3.1 Quantification

Goal: to establish and maintain a reliable system with appropriate mechanisms for regular and accurate quantification of essential drug needs at all levels of the health system.

Objectives:

1. To improve the availability and reliability of required quantification data
2. To enhance the capacity to carry out quantification at each level of the health system
3. To improve the ability to correctly utilise the data
4. To avoid wastage and drug expiry caused by over-estimation of requirements


Strategies:

1. Promote collaboration with relevant partners (eg. members of the district health team, national drug procurement agency, national drug regulatory agency) to establish and maintain a reliable drug management information system (DMIS) and health management information system (HMIS) which will ensure the ready availability of accurate morbidity and drug consumption data required for drug quantification purposes and the regular and timely feedback of useful information to the partners

2. Develop and distribute quantification guidelines for each level.

3. Ensure the necessary quantification capacity at all levels by training sufficient relevant staff in record-keeping and quantification methodology and by providing adequate monitoring and supervision of the processes involved

4. Systematically collect and analyse the relevant data

5. Ensure that periodic and regular quantification is carried out at all levels.

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