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Tackling Pharma corruption in Ukraine
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Colborne, Michael
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Bureaucrats
/ Corruption in government
/ Drugs
/ Government agencies
/ Health care policy
/ International organizations
/ Outsourcing
/ Parliaments
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Purchasing
/ Reforms
2017
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Tackling Pharma corruption in Ukraine
by
Colborne, Michael
in
Bureaucrats
/ Corruption in government
/ Drugs
/ Government agencies
/ Health care policy
/ International organizations
/ Outsourcing
/ Parliaments
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Purchasing
/ Reforms
2017
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Tackling Pharma corruption in Ukraine
2017
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Overview
Two years after reforms started to curb corruption in the country's national drug procurement process, Ukraine's old guard is still pushing back -- and still holds court at the regional level. In 2015, Ukraine's Ministry of Health started a four-year program to outsource drug procurement to international organizations, including UNICEF and the United Nations Development Program. The goal was to root out longstanding corruption in the country's drug procurement process, wherein politicians, ministry bureaucrats and pharmaceutical distributors worked together to inflate prices. Thanks to the reforms this is no longer the case at the national level. In the first year with international organizations looking after drug procurement, the ministry saved the equivalent of almost $40 million.
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CMA Impact, Inc
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