Establishing a transparent process for creating and updating the list of essential medicines, provide a voice for key stakeholders, but ensure a scientific, evidence-based process |
Linkage with standard clinical guidelines and involvement of both specialists and primary care providers |
Garner support from senior clinicians, academic institutions, public health professionals, professional organizations, non-governmental organizations and community members |
Making the list available (essential medicines, formulary manuals and clinical guidelines) in all health care facilities/health care providers in both printed and electronic format |
Consider launching of new or revised lists with the involvement of concerned government officials with adequate publicity |
Making clear the specific legal or administrative authority of the essential medicines list for training, procurement, reimbursement and public information |
Establishing an administrative or budgetary “safety valve” for the limited supply and use of non-listed medicines |
Regular Updating of the list so that it reflects therapeutic advances and changes in cost, resistance patterns and public health relevance |