This study discusses the factors that promote or hinder commercial sector participation in the provision of a secure supply of contraceptives. Competition is a key factor, especially when it comes to price differences between publicly and privately provided contraceptives. Other factors include market size, an adequate distribution network, the regulatory environment and existing social marketing efforts. Dr. Bulatao found that low-income levels do not necessarily limit the potential market since commercial prices are often affordable to many, and consumers often choose to spend out-of-pocket for other health care needs.
Resource Type : Other
Country : Pakistan
Year : 2002-02-01T15:45:00
Language : English
Project : SHOPS