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The Buyer’s Club was categorised
into 2 parts comprising the
local community level group and
the group at a national level.
The groups at the community
level helped disseminate
information about ARV and on the
treatment of OIs to peers, and
provided a follow up service to
ensure that the medication is
taken continually, consistently
and punctually as well as
coordinating with the doctor
responsible for the cases. In
addition, they had to manage the
distribution of ARV to their
peers. The group at the national
level disseminated information
on care to their peers in the
local groups and negotiated for
the procurement of cheaper ARV.
The Buyer’s club negotiated and
ordered drugs from both the
government pharmaceutical
organisation (GPO) in Thailand
and from companies abroad, in
particular India. The Thai
Pharmaceutical Organization was
not yet able to produce GPO-VIR.
The Buyer’s Club has also
collaborated with MSF-Belgium
and AIDS ACCESS Foundation.
These organisations have helped
provide accurate ARV related
information and have tried to
negotiate for and locate cheaper
medication as well as providing
up to date information to
medical staff who provide
treatment to PLWHAs.
Despite treatment being
currently available through the
government’s ARV project, some
PLWHAs are not able to access
medication through the public
system due to complications in
enlisting in the project if they
require 2nd line
medication. Some PLWHAs are not
yet ready to disclose their
status and lack confidence in
the confidentiality of the
health system. Hence, 17 Buyer’s
club groups still exist with
about 300 PLWHAs members.
We have learnt that there are
PLWHAs in many countries in our
Asian region that have problems
accessing medication. We believe
that by sharing our buyer’s club
experience we might help create
greater opportunities to access
medication. |