E-DRUG: Call for Success Stories: What Works to Strengthen Pharmaceutical Systems?
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Wednesday, August 9, at 8:00AM-8:30AM EST USA Time
Join USAID/Office of Health Systems (OHS) and Management Sciences for
Health for a third and final informational webinar on Wednesday, August 9
at 8:00AM EST to learn more about a global call for case studies in
pharmaceutical systems strengthening. The purpose of this global call and
evidence collection is to highlight and make widely available successful
strategies and actions that have been used to improve access to and use of
pharmaceutical products and services around the world.
Published evidence of pharmaceutical systems strengthening is limited, and
the documentation that does exist is neither well known nor widely shared.
This call for submissions is an opportunity for all of us working in this
field to present interventions that have made a difference in health
systems and health outcomes.
The USAID funded project, Systems for Improved Access to Pharmaceuticals
and Services (SIAPS) Program will help coordinate this collection of case
studies on a dedicated website to recognize the important efforts of
implementers, donors and governments who have expanded the field of
evidence in pharmaceutical systems strengthening.
We appreciate the diversity and caliber of the case studies that have
already submitted by varied implementing entities. Thank you for your
submission! We look forward to this final push to ensure that more
agencies, partners, governments, academic institutions, and others are
represented in this evidence collection. Case studies must be submitted by
August 11.-
For more information visit: www.pharmasystems.org.
Questions may be sent in advance to Luis Ortiz Echevarria (lortiz@msh.org) and
Gloria Twesigye ( gtwesigye@msh.org).
All attendees should join by AIDConnect or by phone (below):
AIDConnect: https://ac.usaid.gov/pssaug11/
US 866-203-0920 <(866)%20203-0920>
Intl 206-445-0056 <(206)%20445-0056>
Participant Code: 9455103494
Luis Ortiz EchevarrÃa, MPH
Manager, Knowledge Management & Learning
Performance, Learning and Impact (PLI)
Management Sciences for Health
Arlington, VA, USA
"Ortiz, Luis" <lortiz@msh.org>