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Developing a framework to assess healthcare facilities’ essential medicine management practices

Thesis (MEng)--Stellenbosch University, 2019.

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Main Author: Muatunga, Ndahambelela Ndapewa Ndeshiahfela
Other Authors: Bam, Wouter
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Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2019
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/107147 Developing a framework to assess healthcare facilities’ essential medicine management practices Muatunga, Ndahambelela Ndapewa Ndeshiahfela Bam, Wouter Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Engineering. Dept. of Industrial Engineering. Industrial management UCTD Essential Medicines Delivery of health care Thesis (MEng)--Stellenbosch University, 2019. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Access to essential medicines is a fundamental human right; yet, millions of people die each year from diseases that could be treated with modern medicines. A lack of access to essential medicines remains the most serious public healthcare problem globally, with approximately 30% of the world's population not having access to essential medicines. This figure rises to over 50% in the poorest parts of Africa and Asia. Frequent stock-outs and shortages of medicines continue to deny quality healthcare treatment to lowincome populations. Medicine management seeks to find an optimal way to ensure access to essential medicines given various constraints. The absence of adequate assessment tools and frameworks that measure medicine management performance at a facility level, makes it difficult for decision-makers to make informed decisions to improve access to essential medicines. To address this need, a maturity model was developed to assess essential medicine management performance in public healthcare facilities. A maturity model is a framework that is used to describe the evolution of a system over time through the assessment of its processes. Maturity models provide a wellstructured approach to achieving tangible transformation and continuous improvement. The developed model intends to identify opportunities for improvement that extend access to essential medicines. The maturity model in this study was developed using a three-phase approach that integrated essential medicine management dimensions into maturity model architecture. The model is based on extensive literature reviews on essential medicines, medicine management, and maturity models. The review of literature on essential medicine at facility level helped to define the dimensions of the maturity model. Medicine management literature was also reviewed to identify the key practices that ensure access to essential medicine in healthcare facilities. Finally, maturity model literature was reviewed to identify the appropriate maturity model architecture which formed the basis of the maturity model developed. The maturity model was re ned and validated by subject matter experts to ensure that the theoretical basis of the model was sound. The validation process found that the developed maturity model adequately measures the performance of essential medicine management at a facility level. The maturity model developed in this research study provides an alternative assessment method to traditional quantitative performance measurement methods in the healthcare sector and helps healthcare facilities focus on the various practices that drive essential medicine management performance to increase access to essential medicine. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Raadpleeg teks vir opsomming Masters 2019-11-20T07:42:10Z 2019-12-11T06:49:51Z 2019-11-20T07:42:10Z 2019-12-11T06:49:51Z 2019-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/107147 en_ZA Stellenbosch University 171 pages : illustrations application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Industrial management
UCTD
Essential Medicines
Delivery of health care
Muatunga, Ndahambelela Ndapewa Ndeshiahfela
Developing a framework to assess healthcare facilities’ essential medicine management practices
title Developing a framework to assess healthcare facilities’ essential medicine management practices
title_full Developing a framework to assess healthcare facilities’ essential medicine management practices
title_fullStr Developing a framework to assess healthcare facilities’ essential medicine management practices
title_full_unstemmed Developing a framework to assess healthcare facilities’ essential medicine management practices
title_short Developing a framework to assess healthcare facilities’ essential medicine management practices
title_sort developing a framework to assess healthcare facilities essential medicine management practices
topic Industrial management
UCTD
Essential Medicines
Delivery of health care
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/107147
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