ABSTRACT
The Ugandan government has experimented with various supply chain models for delivery of
essential drugs and supplies. In 20 I 0, the dual pull-push system was adopted; however drug stock
outs are still a common occurrence in health facilities.
This study on availability of essential medicines during the dual Pull-Push system in Kaliro District
was undertaken; this was to be used as an indirect or direct indicator of availability of essential
drugs and medical supplies during the dual pull-push method. The study combined quantitative and
qualitative methods; the study mainly based on; Document review (stock cards, delivery notes, etc)
and Key informant interviews.
Results showed that; average stock-out duration of essential medicines and supplies was 23.89%
(20.47 % and 27.32% for medical supplies). ACT Artemetherllumefantrine 20/120 mg had the
highest percentage out of stock followed by Cotrimoxazole 480mg Tablets 51.6% and 32.4 %,
respectively. Among the shmi falls of the system was; Drug requisitions based on neither morbidity
nor consumption methods of quantification, and among the challenges in the system was; delays
during distribution, Supplying medicines with short shelf life, rare condition drugs or low usage
drugs. In conclusion, the trend of essential medicines and supplies availability of during the dual Pull-push system seemed to be declining since its inception in 2010. It was thus recommended that National
medical stores involve stake holders at all stages of medicines and supplies planning especially the
DHOs, who are the final consumers in the supply chain and Government adopt a revolving drug
fund system, in the form of 'Special Pharmacies and drug stores' to enhance availability of essential drugs in public facilities and improve quality of health care.
BRUNO, O (2021). A Study Of Availability Of Essential Medicines And Supplies During Dual Pull-Push System Of Drugs Acquisition In Kaliro District, Uganda. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/a-study-of-availability-of-essential-medicines-and-supplies-during-dual-pull-push-system-of-drugs-acquisition-in-kaliro-district-uganda
BRUNO, OKIROR "A Study Of Availability Of Essential Medicines And Supplies During Dual Pull-Push System Of Drugs Acquisition In Kaliro District, Uganda" Afribary. Afribary, 10 Jun. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/a-study-of-availability-of-essential-medicines-and-supplies-during-dual-pull-push-system-of-drugs-acquisition-in-kaliro-district-uganda. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
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BRUNO, OKIROR . "A Study Of Availability Of Essential Medicines And Supplies During Dual Pull-Push System Of Drugs Acquisition In Kaliro District, Uganda" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 19, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/a-study-of-availability-of-essential-medicines-and-supplies-during-dual-pull-push-system-of-drugs-acquisition-in-kaliro-district-uganda