Methodological Framework for Mapping Insulin Supply Chains, Pricing, and Patient Outcomes in Comoros: A Political Economy Analysis, 2021–2026
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- 1. University of the Comoros
- 2. Department of Epidemiology, University of the Comoros
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This methodology article presents a novel framework for conducting a political economy analysis (PEA) of insulin access in the Comoros. It addresses a critical gap in understanding the systemic barriers to diabetes care in small island developing states. The research problem centres on the urgent need to elucidate the complex interplay between supply chain actors, pricing policies, and patient outcomes that perpetuate insulin insecurity. The proposed multi-method approach, implemented between 2021 and 2026, integrates three components: (1) supply chain mapping via stakeholder interviews and document review to trace insulin flows from import to point-of-care; (2) a policy analysis of national pricing regulations, tariffs, and procurement mechanisms; and (3) a longitudinal assessment of patient-level clinical and financial outcomes. The framework is designed to generate granular evidence on how power dynamics, institutional interests, and market structures shape affordability and availability. Its significance lies in providing a replicable tool for health systems researchers and policymakers to diagnose systemic failures in medicine access, moving beyond the mere quantification of stockouts. By foregrounding political and economic determinants, this methodology offers a pathway to design more equitable, context-sensitive interventions that strengthen pharmaceutical sovereignty and improve chronic disease management.
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