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Southern Med Review
The role of accountability in the performance of Jazia prime vendor system in Tanzania
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Kuwawenaruwa, August1  Tediosi, Fabrizio2  Obrist, Brigit2  Metta, Emmy1  Chiluda, Fiona5  Wiedenmayer, Karin2  Wyss, Kaspar2 
[1] Ifakara Health Institute;Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH);University of Basel;The Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS), School of Public Health and Social Sciences (SPHSS);Health Promotion and System Strengthening (HPSS) project
关键词: Accountability;    Medicines;    Performance;    Prime vendor system;    Tanzania;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40545-020-00220-8
学科分类:药理学
来源: BioMed Central
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【 摘 要 】

Access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines for all is a central component of Universal Health Coverage (UHC). However, the availability of quality medicines in peripheral healthcare facilities is often limited. Several countries have developed integrated complementary pharmaceutical supply systems to address the shortage of medicines. Nevertheless, there is little evidence on how accountability contributes to the performance of such complementary pharmaceutical supply systems in low-income settings. The current study analyses how accountability mechanisms contributed to the performance of Jazia Prime Vendor System (Jazia PVS) in Tanzania. The study analysed financial, performance and procedure accountability as defined in Boven’s accountability framework. We conducted 30 in-depth interviews (IDIs), seven group discussions (GD) and 14 focus group discussions (FGDs) in 2018 in four districts that implemented Jazia PVS. We used a deductive and inductive approach to develop the themes and framework analysis to summarize the data. The study findings revealed that a number of accountability mechanisms implemented in conjunction with Jazia PVS contributed to the performance of Jazia PVS. These include inventory and financial auditing conducted by district pharmacists and the internal auditors, close monitoring of standard operating procedures by the prime vendor regional coordinating office and peer cascade coaching. Furthermore, the auditing activities allowed identifying challenges of delayed payment to the vendor and possible approaches for mitigation while peer cascade coaching played a crucial role in enabling staff at the primary facilities to improve skills to oversee and manage the medicines supply chain. Financial, performance and procedure accountability measures played an important role for the successful performance of Jazia PVS in Tanzania. The study highlights the need for capacity building linked to financial and supply management at lower level health facilities, including health facility governing committees, which are responsible for priority-setting and decision-making at facility level.

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