Abstract
The quality of medical care for the population depends not only on the number of medicines available in the pharmacy network, but also on the rational use of this range and the peculiarities of the pharmaceutical market. The socially oriented pharmaceutical market provides a layer of the population (disabled, retirees, children, students, large and poor families, the chronically ill) who are unable to afford the cost of medicine. Realizing the concept of a socially oriented pharmaceutical market requires resolving and resolving many political and economic issues, as the outcome of many issues can be negative in a free market economy
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