A comprehensive survey of cancer medicines prices, availability and affordability in Ghana
Date
2023
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Abstract
Introduction
In Ghana, prices for cancer medicines are characterized by high retail markups, forex fluctuations and high variation in prices of medicines. Most patients cannot afford the cancer medicines. There is a problem of unaffordability and limited availability of essential cancer
medicines which suggests potential inequity in patient access to cancer medicines. The
study objective was to assess the prices, availability, and affordability of cancer medicines
in Ghana. Prices of cancer medicines are a major contributor to the cost of treatment for
cancer patients and the comparison of these cost was assessed to determine the
affordability.
Method
The methods developed and standardized by the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the Health Action International (HAI), was adapted and used to measure
prices, availability, and affordability of cancer medicines in Ghana. The availability of cancer
medicines was assessed as percentage of health facilities stocked with listed medicines.
The price of cancer medicines (of different brands as well as the same medicine manufactured by different pharmaceutical industries) available in the public hospitals, private hospitals, and private pharmacies was assessed, and the percentage variation in prices was
calculated. Medicine prices were compared with the Management Sciences Health’s Inter national Reference Prices to obtain a Median Price Ratio (MPR). The affordability of cancer
medicines was determined using the treatment cost of a course of therapy for cancer conditions in comparison with the daily wage of the unskilled Lowest-Paid Government Worker.
Results
Overall availability of cancer medicines was very low. The availability of Lowest Priced
Generic (LPG) in public hospitals, private hospitals, and private pharmacies was 46%, 22%,
and 74% respectively. The availability of Originator Brand (OB) in public hospitals, private
hospitals, and private pharmacies was 14%, 11%, and 23% respectively. The lowest median
price [United States Dollars (USD)] for the LPG was 0.25, and the highest median price was
227.98. For the OB, the lowest median price was 0.41 and the highest median price was 1321.60. The lowest and highest adjusted MPRs of OBs and LPGs was 0.01 and 10.15
respectively. Some prices were 20.60 times more expensive. Affordability calculations
showed that patients with colorectal and multiple myeloma cancer would need 2554 days
wages (5286.40 USD) and 1642 days wages (3399.82 USD) respectively to afford
treatment.
Conclusion
The availability of cancer medicines was very low, and less than the WHO target of 80%.
There were considerable variations in the prices of different brands of cancer medicines,
and affordability remains suboptimal, as most patients cannot afford the cancer medicines.
Comprehensive policies, regulations and multifaceted interventions that provides tax incen tives, health insurance, and use of generics to improve cancer medicines availability, prices,
and affordability, for the masses should be developed and implemented in Ghana.
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Research Article
Keywords
cancer medicines, cancer patients, Ghana
Citation
Citation: Ocran Mattila P, Biritwum RB, Babar ZU D (2023) A comprehensive survey of cancer medicines prices, availability and affordability in Ghana. PLoS ONE 18(5): e0279817. https://doi. org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279817