Revitalizing oncology medications access in Saudi Arabia: Current challenges and recommendations by the Saudi Oncology Pharmacy Assembly.

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Tác giả: Hana Alabdulkareem, Atika Alharbi, Mansour Alhowimel, Nora Alkhudair, Hajer Almodaheem, Mohammed Alnahedh, Fouad Alnajjar, Mohammed Alnuhait, Abdullah Alrajhi, Ahmed Alrashidan, Majed Alshamrani, Ali Alzahrani, Musa Alzahrani, Eshtyag Bajnaid, Hamdi Elsoudi, Jude Howaidi, Mansour Khan, Amr Khardaly

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Thông tin xuất bản: England : Journal of oncology pharmacy practice : official publication of the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 687956

 BackgroundCancer care is posing immense challenges to healthcare systems globally. Advances in screening, monitoring, and treating cancer improved patient outcomes and survival rates yet amplified the disease burden. Multiple barriers might impede early access to innovative therapies. We thoroughly examined the current challenges in oncology medication access in Saudi Arabia and provided consensus recommendations to revitalize the process.MethodsA focus group discussion was conducted. Expert healthcare providers (pharmacists and physicians) were invited to participate based on prespecified criteria. The research team conducted a qualitative analysis of the discussion to identify themes and formulate recommendations.ResultsFourteen experts were equally distributed into two groups, limiting the number in each group to 7. Pharmacists were 12 (∼86%), and physicians were 2 (∼14%). Ten were practicing in governmental hospitals, four representing different sectors
  regulatory bodies, including Ministry of Health, National Unified Procurement Company, and Saudi Food and Drug Authority. Five themes were identified: national cancer burden, local data availability, pharmacoeconomic evaluation, patients reported outcomes, administration, and procurement. Consensus recommendations were formulated to optimize the formulary management process, enabling informed decision-making and facilitating early medication access for cancer patients.ConclusionsThe formulary management process can be enhanced by addressing the national cancer burden, promoting local data availability, conducting pharmacoeconomic evaluations, focusing on patient outcomes, and improving administration and procurement procedures. Implementing these recommendations can improve access to oncology medications and improve patient care outcomes in Saudi Arabia.
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