State of rare disease management in Southeast Asia

نویسندگان

  • Asrul Akmal Shafie
  • Nathorn Chaiyakunapruk
  • Azuwana Supian
  • Jeremy Lim
  • Matt Zafra
  • Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali
چکیده

BACKGROUND Rare diseases, also referred to as orphan diseases, are characterised by their low prevalence with majority of them are chronically debilitating and life threatening. Given the low prevalence and the widely dispersed but very small patient base for each disease, there may often be a disproportion in the availability of treatments and resources to manage patients, spur research and train experts. This is especially true in Southeast Asian countries that are currently in the process of implementing or revising their universal health coverage schemes. This paper aims to examine the status of rare disease management in Southeast Asian countries. It will serve as the basis for a more active discussion on how countries in the region can address an under-recognised rare disease burden and enhance national and regional capacities. METHODS The study consists of literature reviews and key stakeholders interviews in six focus countries, including the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand and five countries as best practice, comprising of France, Canada, Australia, Taiwan, and South Korea. Rare disease management initiatives across each country were examined based on the World Health Organization's framework for action in strengthening health systems. RESULTS The results suggest rare disease management remains challenging across Southeast Asia, as many of the focus countries face fundamental issues from basic healthcare systems to funding. Nonetheless, there are substantial improvement opportunities, including leveraging best practices from around the world and organising a multi-stakeholder and regional approach and strategy. CONCLUSIONS Southeast Asian countries have made significant progress in the management of rare disease, but there remain key areas for substantial development opportunities.

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دوره 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016