The Nuclear Medicine Global Initiative (NMGI) was formed in 2012 by 13 international organizations to promote human health by advancing the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging by supporting the practice and application of nuclear medicine. The first project focused on standardization of administered activities in pediatric nuclear medicine and resulted in two manuscripts. For its second project the NMGI chose to explore issues impacting on access and availability of radiopharmaceuticals around the world. Methods: Information was obtained by survey responses from 35 countries on available radioisotopes, radiopharmaceuticals and kits for diagnostic and therapeutic use. Issues impacting on access and availability of radiopharmaceuticals in individual countries were also identified. Results: Detailed information on radiopharmaceuticals utilized in each country, and sources of supply, was evaluated. Responses highlighted problems in access particularly due to the reliance on a sole provider, regulatory issues and reimbursement, as well as issues of facilities and workforce particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Conclusion: Strategies to address access and availability of radiopharmaceuticals are outlined, to enable timely and equitable patient access to nuclear medicine procedures worldwide. In the face of disruptions to global supply chains by the COVID-19 outbreak, renewed focus on ensuring reliable supply of radiopharmaceuticals is a major priority for nuclear medicine practice globally.

Global Issues of Radiopharmaceutical Access and Availability: a Nuclear Medicine Global Initiative Project / Cutler, Cathy S; Bailey, Elizabeth A; Kumar, Vijay; Schwarz, Sally W; Bom, Henry Hee-Seung; Hatazawa, Jun; Paez, Diana; Orellana, Pilar; Louw, Lizette; Mut, Fernando; Kato, Hiroki; Chiti, Arturo; Frangos, Savvas; Fahey, Frederic H; Dillehay, Gary; Oh, Seoung Jun; Lee, Dong Soo; Lee, Sze Ting; Nunez-Miller, Rodolfo; Bandopadhyaya, Guru Pad; Pradhan, Prasanta; Scott, Andrew M. - In: THE JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE. - ISSN 0161-5505. - 62:3(2020), pp. 422-430. [10.2967/jnumed.120.247197]

Global Issues of Radiopharmaceutical Access and Availability: a Nuclear Medicine Global Initiative Project

Chiti, Arturo;
2020-01-01

Abstract

The Nuclear Medicine Global Initiative (NMGI) was formed in 2012 by 13 international organizations to promote human health by advancing the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging by supporting the practice and application of nuclear medicine. The first project focused on standardization of administered activities in pediatric nuclear medicine and resulted in two manuscripts. For its second project the NMGI chose to explore issues impacting on access and availability of radiopharmaceuticals around the world. Methods: Information was obtained by survey responses from 35 countries on available radioisotopes, radiopharmaceuticals and kits for diagnostic and therapeutic use. Issues impacting on access and availability of radiopharmaceuticals in individual countries were also identified. Results: Detailed information on radiopharmaceuticals utilized in each country, and sources of supply, was evaluated. Responses highlighted problems in access particularly due to the reliance on a sole provider, regulatory issues and reimbursement, as well as issues of facilities and workforce particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Conclusion: Strategies to address access and availability of radiopharmaceuticals are outlined, to enable timely and equitable patient access to nuclear medicine procedures worldwide. In the face of disruptions to global supply chains by the COVID-19 outbreak, renewed focus on ensuring reliable supply of radiopharmaceuticals is a major priority for nuclear medicine practice globally.
2020
Molecular Imaging
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Quality Assurance
access
global issues
radiopharmaceuticals
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