Title of article :
The Challenges of Iran s Pharmaceutical Export: A Qualitative Content Analysis
Author/Authors :
Ansari ، Mina Department of Health Management - Faculty of Management and Medical Information Sciences, Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Institute for Futures Studies in Health - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Takian ، Amirhossein Department of Global Health Public Policy, Department of Health Management, Policy Economics - School of Public Health, Health Equity Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Yazdi-Feyzabadi ، Vahid Department of Health Management - Faculty of Management and Medical Information Sciences - Kerman University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Development of non-oil exports, including pharmaceutical products is one of the most important economic development strategies. This study aims to explain challenges of pharmaceutical export in Iran by using the sources and content of online media news. Methods: This was a qualitative study which analyzed the content of general and specialized online media news in Iran (conventional approach) from January 20, 2017 to January 20, 2020. Data sources were selected using the purposive sampling method .Then, the eligible news was determined by quota sampling method and was inductively analyzed in MAXQDA10. Results: The identified challenges were divided into five main categories including the domestic market of medicines, pharmaceutical manufacturing, financing, marketing and diplomacy. The most important challenges were related to financing and marketing. Conclusion: Iran s position regarding worldwide export of drugs is not satisfactory. The target markets for drug exports should be developed using a national economic program and appropriate diplomacy, in addition to improving the quality of drug production.
Keywords :
Challenge , Export , Pharmaceutical , Media analysis , Iran
Journal title :
Evidence Based Health Policy, Management and Economics
Journal title :
Evidence Based Health Policy, Management and Economics