Abstract

The article examines the features of the development of pharmacy tourism as a form of medical tourism and the reimport of medicines that ensure their availability in conditions of dysfunctionality of national health systems in ensuring the right of patients to medical care. The conclusion is made that pharmacy tourism contributes to compensating for the high cost of medicines in the country of residence, simplifying the organizational and regulatory system for obtaining the right to purchase medicines; ensures the availability of drugs in their physical absence in the distribution system.

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