Final report on the design and implementation of a revolving drug fund in Dominica: a pricor study
Publisher: Management Sciences for Health ; Boston ; July 28, 1986Description: 156 pSubject(s): HEALTH | INFORMATION | EDUCATION | MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS | DISTRIBUTION | COMMUNICATION | HEALTH SERVICES | DESIGN | METHODOLOGY | PRIMARY HEALTH CARE | MEDICAL SUPPLIES | PHARMACEUTICALSSummary: Informs on a PRICOR study aimed at designing and implementing a feasible, effective and efficient Revolving Drug Fund (RDF) for Dominica. Reports on the study's purpose, methodology and administration, outlines the three step process of the PRICOR approach: (1) systematic analysis of the operational problem; (2) application of the most appropriate analytical method to identify the best solution(s) to that problem; and (3) validation of the solution(s), and provides recommendations for rationalizing Dominica's drug supply system.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Dominican Collection | 01651-DM (Browse shelf) | Available | 6233 |
Informs on a PRICOR study aimed at designing and implementing a feasible, effective and efficient Revolving Drug Fund (RDF) for Dominica. Reports on the study's purpose, methodology and administration, outlines the three step process of the PRICOR approach: (1) systematic analysis of the operational problem; (2) application of the most appropriate analytical method to identify the best solution(s) to that problem; and (3) validation of the solution(s), and provides recommendations for rationalizing Dominica's drug supply system.
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