Implementation of medicines pricing policies in sub-Saharan Africa: protocol for a systematic review
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Ensuring universal availability and
accessibility of medicines and supplies is critical for
national health systems to equitably address population
health needs. In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), this is a
recognised priority with multiple medicines pricing
policies enacted. However, medicine prices have remained
high, continue to rise and constrain their accessibility. In
this systematic review, we aim to identify and analyse
experiences of implementation of medicines pricing
policies in SSA. Our ambition is for this evidence to
contribute to improved implementation of medicines
pricing policies in SSA. We will search: Medline, Web
of Science, Scopus, Global Health, Embase, Cairn.Info
International Edition, Erudit and African Index Medicus, the
grey literature and reference from related publications.
The searches will be limited to literature published from
the year 2000 onwards that is, since the start of the
Millennium Development Goals.
Published peer-reviewed studies of implementation of
medicines pricing policies in SSA will be eligible for
inclusion. Broader policy analyses and documented
experiences of implementation of other health policies will
be excluded. The team will collaboratively screen titles and
abstracts, then two reviewers will independently screen
full texts, extract data and assess quality of the included
studies. Disagreements will be resolved by discussion or
a third reviewer. Data will be extracted on approaches
used for policy implementation, actors involved, evidence
used in decision making and key contextual influences on
policy implementation. A narrative approach will be used
to synthesise the data. Reporting will be informed by the
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and
Meta-Analyses Protocols guideline.
No ethics approvals are
required for systematic reviews.
Results will be disseminated through academic
publications, policy briefs and presentations to national
policymakers in Ghana and mode widely across countries
in SSA.
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Research Article