Global Journal on Quality and Safety in Healthcare (Aug 2018)

Expert-Based Strategies to Improve Access to Cancer Therapeutics at the Hospital Level

  • Abdul Rahman Jazieh,
  • Nagwa Ibrahim,
  • Hana Abdulkareem,
  • Fatma Maraiki,
  • Khalid Alsaleh,
  • Marc Thill

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/JQSH.JQSH_4_18

Abstract

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Background: Challenges related to access to cancer medications is an increasing global problem that has far-reaching impact on patients and healthcare systems. In this article, we are enlisting suggested solutions at the hospital or practice level to maximize the access to these important treatment modalities. Methods: An expert panel of practicing oncologists, clinical pharmacists, and health economists convened using a framework approach. The panelists identified individuals and entities that impact the use of cancer therapeutics and how they can improve the utilization and access to them. They enlisted the potential actions that hospital management and staff can take to enhance access to cancer therapeutics, then they grouped them into specific categories. Results: List of potential strategies and related action items were compiled into different categories including hospital leadership, drug evaluation entities, pharmacy, physicians, patients and families, and other parties. Recommendations included various actions to be considered by each group to achieve set goals. Conclusion: Our expert panel recommend multiple strategies and approaches to reduce the cost of cancer medications and improve patients’ access to them. These recommendations can be adapted by the decision-makers and staff of the hospitals to their own settings and the current circumstances.

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