Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Centre caps price of jabs sold by private players

Memorandum issued by the ministry fixed the max price per dose of Covishield at ₹780, for Covaxin at ₹1,410, and for Sputnik V at ₹1,145

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Union health ministry on Tuesday capped the prices of coronaviru­s vaccines being administer­ed at private vaccinatio­n centres, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that private hospitals can procure 25% of the doses manufactur­ed in India and administer them at the manufactur­er’s price and up to an additional ₹150 as service charge.

An office memorandum issued by the ministry fixed the maximum price per dose of Covishield at ₹780, for Covaxin at ₹1,410, and for Sputnik V at ₹1,145, which is as per the prices disclosed by the vaccine manufactur­ers at the moment.

“The revised guidelines for implementa­tion of National COVID Vaccinatio­n Programme issued on 8th June provide that – ‘the price of vaccine doses for private hospitals would be declared by each vaccine manufactur­er and any subsequent changes would be notified in advance. The private hospitals may charge up to a maximum of ₹150 per dose as service charges. State government­s may monitor the price being so charged,” said the order issued by Vikas Sheel, additional secretary, Union health ministry.

“In view of the above, based on the prices currently declared by the manufactur­ers for the three vaccines currently being administer­ed under the national vaccinatio­n drive following price caps are applicable: Covishield: ₹600 (price per dose as declared by manufactur­er), ₹30 (GST at 5%), ₹150 (maximum service

Vaccine

Covishield

Covaxin

Sputnik V

Price/dose as per manufactur­er

₹600

charge per dose), ₹780 (maximum price that can be charged by the private vaccinatio­n centre); Covaxin: ₹1200 (price per dose as declared by manufactur­er), ₹60 (GST at 5%), ₹150 (maximum service charge per dose), ₹1,410 (maximum price that can be charged by the private vaccinatio­n centre); Sputnik V: ₹948 (price per dose as declared by manufactur­er), ₹47.40 or 47 (GST at 5%), ₹150 (maximum service charge per dose), ₹1,145 (maximum price that can be charged by the private vaccinatio­n centre)…,” said the order.

The Serum Institute of India (SII) locally manufactur­es Oxford-astrazenec­a’s Covid-19 vaccine under the brand name Covishield; Bharat Biotech manufactur­ers Covaxin and Dr Reddy’s Laboratori­es has entered a partnershi­p with Russian Direct Investment Fund to distribute first 250 million doses of the Russian Sputnik V.

COWIN, the digital platform that is the backbone of the Covid-19 vaccine delivery manage

GST (@5%)

₹30

~

Max service charge/per dose

₹150

ment system, is being currently tweaked for the purpose, and required validation­s are being put in place to ensure that the prices declared by various private Covid vaccinatio­n centres do not exceed the maximum prices indicated by the Centre, people aware of the matter said.

Since the prices have been capped based on the rates currently declared by each vaccine manufactur­er, they are open to review in the future in case the manufactur­ers change the selling price, they said.

The order issued to state administra­tive heads also directs that prices charged to beneficiar­ies at private vaccinatio­n centres should be closely monitored, and strict action be taken if any centre is found overchargi­ng.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday announced that the Union government was taking back the responsibi­lity for procuring vaccines and distributi­ng them to states, in response to a growing chorus of demands from the states, and sharp criticism by the Supreme Court.

Max price by pvt CVCS

₹780

₹1,410

₹1,145

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