Substantiation of the pharmaceutical market risks system ensuring the quality of health care
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2014.2.25525Keywords:
pharmaceutical market analysis, quality of medical care, systematization of risks, making decisionAbstract
Approaches to risk management of the pharmaceutical market were proposed. All information technologies systems used for the calculation of risk indicators, analysis and evaluation constitute are the most important part of the risk management infrastructure. The problem of in time provision of essential drugs for patients is one of the most important conditions for high quality medical care in the population. But even more important is quality of healthcare which is directly influenced by market conditions, availability or absence of a specified medication. It makes the task of risk management of the pharmaceutical market very difficult. The first and main stage of any risk management system is their systematization.
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