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南非胰岛素及相关诊断产品的可及性与定价

Availability and pricing of insulin and related diagnostics in South Africa.

作者信息

Bayat Samirah, Perumal-Pillay Velisha Ann, Suleman Fatima

机构信息

Discipline of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

School of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

出版信息

J Pharm Policy Pract. 2024 Jul 15;17(1):2372467. doi: 10.1080/20523211.2024.2372467. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In South Africa (SA), most patients rely on the government for free healthcare. Some choose to subscribe to a medical insurance scheme. If insulin is unavailable in government or otherwise unaffordable, non-adherence may occur, which can increase complications of the disease.

METHODS

Data on availability and pricing of insulin and related diagnostics was collected from SA pharmacies via an online survey. Co-payments levied on insulin by the biggest medical aids were extracted from formularies. Affordability of these items was then assessed. An adapted methodology from the World Health Organization/Health Action International tool was used.

RESULTS

There was fairly high availability of insulin in the public sector, with the exception of long-acting insulin which respondents claimed was difficult to find; however, long-acting insulin glargine was available in most private sector pharmacies. Point-of-care (POC) blood glucose testing was free in the public sector but offered in only 31.25% of pharmacies. Patients pay a minimum of USD 40.4 (over 3 days' wages for the lowest paid government worker (LPGW)) for a months' supply of the cheapest insulin, needles and test strips. Insulin in SA was cheaper than 5 other countries, except Australia.

CONCLUSION

Overall, there is a good availability of insulin and related diagnostics in SA. Even though insulin is cheaper than other countries, it is unaffordable to the LPGW. This highlights the importance of ensuring a constant availability of insulin in the free public sector. Whilst human insulins are cheaper than newer analogue insulins and SA faces cost constraints, important variables in favour of newer insulins, such as ease-of-use, long term outcomes and value should be considered when treatment guidelines are updated. Annual POC testing should be available and offered free to all patients to detect diabetes early.

摘要

背景

在南非,大多数患者依靠政府提供免费医疗保健。一些人选择购买医疗保险计划。如果政府部门没有胰岛素供应或胰岛素价格过高,患者可能会出现不遵医嘱的情况,这会增加疾病并发症。

方法

通过在线调查从南非药店收集胰岛素及相关诊断用品的供应情况和价格数据。从药品目录中提取最大的医疗救助机构对胰岛素征收的共付费用。然后评估这些物品的可负担性。使用了世界卫生组织/国际卫生行动工具的一种改编方法。

结果

公共部门胰岛素的供应情况相当良好,但长效胰岛素除外,受访者称很难找到长效胰岛素;不过,大多数私营部门药店都有甘精胰岛素。即时检验(POC)血糖检测在公共部门是免费的,但只有31.25%的药店提供此项服务。患者购买一个月用量的最便宜胰岛素、针头和试纸条至少要花费40.4美元(超过收入最低的政府工作人员三天的工资)。南非的胰岛素比其他五个国家便宜,但澳大利亚除外。

结论

总体而言,南非胰岛素及相关诊断用品供应充足。尽管胰岛素比其他国家便宜,但收入最低的政府工作人员仍难以负担。这凸显了在免费公共部门确保胰岛素持续供应的重要性。虽然人胰岛素比新型类似物胰岛素便宜,且南非面临成本限制,但在更新治疗指南时,应考虑新型胰岛素的一些重要变量,如易用性、长期疗效和价值。应每年提供即时检验,并向所有患者免费提供,以便早期发现糖尿病。

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