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  1. Public sector procurement of medicines in the Philippines
    Erschienen: December 2021
    Verlag:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    The Philippine government plays an increasingly significant role in the provision of drugs and medicines. Over the last half decade, direct public procurement more than doubled from PHP 7.8 billion in 2014 to PHP 20.1 billion in 2019. In this study,... mehr

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    The Philippine government plays an increasingly significant role in the provision of drugs and medicines. Over the last half decade, direct public procurement more than doubled from PHP 7.8 billion in 2014 to PHP 20.1 billion in 2019. In this study, we document government procurement practices as applied to drugs and medicines, with emphasis on instituted information revelation mechanisms to promote transparency. Among the almost 50,000 records in 2019 that we analyzed, we find that about a third of posted procurement opportunities for drugs and medicines had insufficient descriptions available to allow purchase. Further, we find that mandated price caps are associated with longer posting period and greater propensity for failed procurement, but not necessarily with cheaper procurement prices.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/256879
    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2021, 44 (December 2021)
    Schlagworte: Public procurement; Drugs and medicines; Drug Price Reference Index; Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 22 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. Process evaluation of the "One-Stop Laboratory Services for Global Competitiveness" (OneLab) Project
    Erschienen: February 2024
    Verlag:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    The OneLab network, established in 2012 by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in the Philippines, aimed to enhance collaboration and coordination among laboratories. It eliminates the need for clients to hop between labs by offering a... mehr

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    The OneLab network, established in 2012 by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in the Philippines, aimed to enhance collaboration and coordination among laboratories. It eliminates the need for clients to hop between labs by offering a one-stop platform via the OneLab website and the Unified Laboratory Information Management System (ULIMS). After a decade of implementation and with 54 member laboratories in its network, this process evaluation was conducted in 2022 using qualitative and quantitative methods. The evaluation found that OneLab effectively provides laboratory services to various clients, including industries, research institutions, government units, NGOs, and the public, with 296 services available from interviewed labs. Clients reported reduced transaction times, cost savings due to government support and shared resources, and improved compliance with regulatory requirements. However, service-providing labs faced challenges such as limited funding, job insecurity for personnel, maintenance for serviceable equipment and infrastructure, and policy constraints. Recommendations include refining the service mix, adapting to industry needs, strengthening the program secretariat for better planning and monitoring, and advocating for policy support. In general, OneLab has successfully streamlined laboratory services in the Philippines, benefiting a wide range of clients; but to ensure its continued success, adjustments and improvements are necessary to address the challenges faced by the participating laboratories.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2024, 01 (February 2024)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 53 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. What drives female fertility in the Philippines?
    evidence from 50 years of National Demographic and Health Surveys
    Erschienen: December 2023
    Verlag:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    We trace the drivers of the Philippines' fertility decline over the last fifty years culminating in 2022 with a below-replacement 1.9 total fertility rate. Applying a modified Kitagawa-OaxacaBlinder decomposition on the combined experiences of about... mehr

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    We trace the drivers of the Philippines' fertility decline over the last fifty years culminating in 2022 with a below-replacement 1.9 total fertility rate. Applying a modified Kitagawa-OaxacaBlinder decomposition on the combined experiences of about 65,000 married women in six rounds of the Philippine National Demographic (and Health) Survey, we show that the most effective contraceptives may not necessarily be delaying marriage or raising modern contraceptive use. Our analyses indicate that the greatest driver of fertility decline over the last half century in the Philippines is improving material measures of well-being, with marriage and contraceptive use playing only secondary roles. While raising female fertility in the future may be a possibility, this will not likely go significantly above replacement levels. Population ageing is an imminent reality for the Philippines.

     

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    hdl: 10419/284618
    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2023, 19 (December 2023)
    Schlagworte: fertility; population; decomposition; Philippines
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 23 Seiten), Illustrationen