Access to affordable medicines after health reform: evidence from two cross-sectional surveys in Shaanxi Province, western China
Background: Limited access to essential medicines is a global problem. Improving availability and affordability of essential medicines is a key objective of the National Essential Medicine Policy (NEMP) in China. In its initial implementation in 2009, the NEMP targeted primary hospitals with policie...
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Main Authors: | Dr. Yu Fang, PhD (Author), Anita K Wagner, DrPH (Author), Shimin Yang, BS (Author), Minghuan Jiang, MS (Author), Fang Zhang, PhD (Author), Dennis Ross-Degnan, ScD (Author) |
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2013-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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