An evaluation of the Caribbean regulatory system centralized assessment process for medicines submitted 2017-2018 using the OpERA methodology
Background The Caribbean Regulatory System is a centralized medicine assessment procedure established to serve the needs of the Member States of the CARICOM region. In order to better understand the effectiveness and efficiency of the processes implemented by the Caribbean Regulatory System for the...
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Main Authors: | Lawrence Liberti (Author), Rian Marie Extavour (Author), Prisha Patel (Author), Neil McAuslane (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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