International Journal of Health Policy and Management (Dec 2022)

Establishment and Application of an Index System for the Risk of Drug Shortages in China: Based on Delphi Method and Analytic Hierarchy Process

  • Yin Shi,
  • Shusen Sun,
  • Jing Deng,
  • Shao Liu,
  • Tao Yin,
  • Qilin Peng,
  • Zhicheng Gong,
  • Zihua Cheng,
  • Boting Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34172/ijhpm.2022.6360
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
pp. 2860 – 2868

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Background At present, the avoidance of drug shortages mainly relies on expert experience. This study aimed to establish an evaluation index system for the risk of drug shortages in medical institutions in China and to apply the system to guide the graded management of drugs in short supply.Methods A two-round Delphi process was conducted to determine the indicators in the index system. The weight value of each indicator was calculated using analytic hierarchy process (AHP) methods. The data of drugs in short supply from January 1 to December 31, 2020 in Hunan province were collected and evaluated using this index system. The evaluation scores, which ranged from 0 to 100, were calculated.Results A three-level index system with four first-level indicators, 11 second-level indicators, and 36 third-level indicators was constructed by the two rounds of the Delphi process. The expert authority coefficient (Cr) of the first and second rounds of consultation were 0.88 and 0.90, respectively. The Kendall’s coefficients of concordance (Kendall’s W) for the two rounds of consultation were 0.44 and 0.50, respectively (P < .05). For the first-level indicators ‘supply stability,’ ‘causes of shortage,’ ‘medicine availability in medical institution’ and ‘pharmaceutical properties,’ the weight values were 0.3253, 0.2489, 0.2398, and 0.1860, respectively. Based on the risk evaluation score, drugs (dosage strength) at high risk of shortage included sodium thiosulfate (0.64 g), posterior pituitary lobe hormones (1 mL:6 IU), protamine sulfate (5 mL:50 mg), thrombin (500 U), urokinase (10 WU), and rotundine sulfate (2 mL:60 mg).Conclusion An indexed system for the risk assessment of drug shortages in China was established to guide the graded response to drug shortages in medical institutions and the implementation of differential management strategies to address these shortages.

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