Salud Pública de México (Nov 2013)

Supply of essential drugs in units specialized in the treatment of chronic diseases in Mexico in 2012

  • David Contreras-Loya,
  • Arturo Reding-Bernal,
  • Octavio Gómez-Dantés,
  • Esteban Puentes-Rosas,
  • Dayana Pineda-Pérez,
  • Manuel Castro-Tinoco,
  • Francisco Garrido-Latorre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21149/spm.v55i6.7307
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 6
pp. 618 – 626

Abstract

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Objective. To quantify the supply of essential drugs and the fully filled-in prescription level in the Units Specialized in the Treatment of Chronic Diseases (UNEMES-EC) in Mexico. Materials and methods. The supply and prescription indicators were measured in 30 of the 86 existing UNEMES-EC. The supply of drugs was recorded using a list of 17 essential drugs related to the treatment of diabetes, hypertension, overweight and obesity. The information on fully filled-in prescriptions was obtained through a questionnaire applied to 1 200 health care users. Results. Only 13.3% of these units showed a complete supply of the 17 essential drugs: Supply levels were higher in units with external drugstore service. 35% of the interviewed patients reported out-of-pocket expenditures in medicines. Conclusion. UNEMES-EC should improve their levels of drug supply and fully filled-in prescriptions to reduce out-of-pocket expenditures.

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