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Who Model List Of Essential Medicines

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The WHO Model List of Essential Medicines is a curated catalog published by the World Health Organization that identifies the most necessary medicines for addressing priority health conditions globally. It serves as a guideline for policymakers, healthcare providers, and governments to ensure the availability of essential medicines across various health systems, especially in resource-limited settings.

Key Features

  • Internationally recognized list guiding National Essential Medicine Lists
  • Includes access to affordable and effective medicines
  • Categorizes medicines into core and specialized lists based on disease burden
  • Updated periodically to reflect emerging health needs and evidence
  • Promotes rational use of medicines and global health equity

Pros

  • Provides a standardized reference for essential medicine procurement and policy
  • Helps improve access to critical medicines worldwide
  • Encourages rational prescribing practices
  • Supports healthcare planning and resource allocation

Cons

  • May not be fully adapted to specific local epidemiological needs
  • Implementation challenges in low-resource settings
  • Periodic updates can lag behind rapid medical advancements
  • Potential political or economic influences affecting list composition

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