Abstract
BackgroundThe implementation of pharmaceutical services in hospitals contributes to the appropriate use of medicines and patient safety. However, the relationship of implementation with the legal framework and organizational practice has not been studied in depth. The objective of this research is to determine the role of these two factors (the legal framework and organizational practice) in the implementation of pharmaceutical services in public hospitals of the Ministry of Health of Mexico.MethodsSemi-structured interviews were conducted with four groups of actors involved. The analysis focused on the legal framework, defined as the rules, laws and regulations, and on organizational practice, defined as the implementation of the legal framework by related individuals, that is, how they put it into practice.ResultsThe main problems identified were the lack of alignment between the rules and the incentives for compliance. Decision-makers identified the lack of managerial capacity in hospitals as the main implementation barrier, while hospital pharmacists pointed to poor regulation and the lack of clarity of the legal framework as the problems to consider.ConclusionsAlthough the legal framework related to hospital pharmaceutical services in Mexico is inadequate, organizational factors (such as adequate skills of professional pharmacists and the support of the hospital director) have facilitated gradual implementation. To improve implementation, priority should be given to evaluation and modification of the current legislation along with the development of an official minimum standard for activities and services in hospital pharmacies.
Highlights
The implementation of pharmaceutical services in hospitals contributes to the appropriate use of medicines and patient safety
The main objective of this study was to gain a better understanding of the implementation of Hospital Pharmaceutical Services in Mexico in Ministry of Health (MoH) public hospitals by focusing our analysis on two factors: the legal framework, which is defined as the related rules, laws and regulations, and organizational practice, which is defined as the implementation of the legal framework by organization and related individuals, that is, how they put it into practice
This study shows that the legal framework related to the implementation of hospital pharmaceutical services in Mexico exists, but it is inadequate, has been misinterpreted and requires modification
Summary
The implementation of pharmaceutical services in hospitals contributes to the appropriate use of medicines and patient safety. The objective of this research is to determine the role of these two factors (the legal framework and organizational practice) in the implementation of pharmaceutical services in public hospitals of the Ministry of Health of Mexico. Until the end of 2018, users of MoH services could opt for a public insurance program called Seguro Popular that covered around 53 million registered people and their families (42% of the population) [14, 15]. This program allowed people and their families to have access to specified health services: free essential medicines, vaccines, medical services, hospital services, some surgery services and pharmaceutical services.
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