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Improving access to medicines via the Health Impact Fund in India: a stakeholder analysis.

Patrick McMullanVamadevan S AjayRavi SrinivasSandeep BhallaDorairaj PrabhakaranAmitava Banerjee
Published in: Global health action (2018)
First, access to medicines is perceived to be a major problem in India by all stakeholders, but affordability is just one factor. Second, stakeholders despite considerable support for the idea of the HIF, there are major concerns about scaleability, generalisability and impact on access to medicines. Third, the HIF and other novel drug-related health policies can afford to be more radical, e.g. working outside the existing intellectual property rights regime, targeting generic as well as branded drugs, or extending to research and development. Further innovations in access to medicines must involve country-specific key stakeholders in order to increase the likelihood of their success.
Keyphrases
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