Household access to non-communicable disease medicines during universal health care roll-out in Kenya: A time series analysis.
Zana Wangari KiraguPeter C RockersMonica A OnyangoJohn MungaiJohn MboyaRichard LaingVeronika J WirtzPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Access to universal health coverage caused a significant increase in free non-communicable disease medicines, indicating financial risk protection. Interestingly, this is not accompanied with increases in public hospitals purchases or household availability of non-communicable disease medicines, with public health centers playing a greater role in supply of free medicines. This raises the question as to the status of supply-side investments at the public hospitals, to facilitate availability of quality-assured medicines.