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Al Dahdah M., Kumar A., Quet Mathieu. (2018). Empty stocks and loose paper : governing access to medicines through informality in Northern India. International Sociology, 33 (6), 778-795. ISSN 0268-5809.

Titre du document
Empty stocks and loose paper : governing access to medicines through informality in Northern India
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000448151500007
Auteurs
Al Dahdah M., Kumar A., Quet Mathieu
Source
International Sociology, 2018, 33 (6), 778-795 ISSN 0268-5809
Based upon research in the state of Bihar, India, this article argues that informal access to medicines in Northern India is a core element of the government of healthcare. Informal providers such as unlicensed village doctors and unlicensed drug sellers play a major role in access to medicines in Bihar, in the particular context of the dismantling of public procurement services. Building on recent works in the socio-anthropology of pharmaceuticals, the article shows the importance of taking into account the political economy of drugs in India, in order to understand local problems of access more fully. If informal providers occupy such an important position in the government of healthcare in India, this is partly due to the shaping of healthcare as access to drugs on health markets. Elaborating the argument from interviews with health professionals and patients, the article first shows the situation of public healthcare and public procurement in Bihar; then it presents the role of informal medicine providers; lastly, it shows how patients deal with the fact that they live in a 'pharmaceutical world' where access to health equates with access to medicines.
Plan de classement
Santé : aspects socioculturels, économiques et politiques [056]
Description Géographique
INDE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010074146]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010074146
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