Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Patients with faulty J&J hip implants to get up to ₹1.2 cr

- Teena Thacker teena.t@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: Indian victims of “faulty” hip implants sold by healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J) may get as much as ₹1.2 crore each in compensati­on, according to a formula devised by a government panel of experts.

The formula has to be approved by the health ministry, two people aware of the developmen­t said, requesting anonymity.

The minimum compensati­on in case of a disability will be Rs33 lakh according to the formula that is based on the percentage of disability and age, the people said. “The compensati­on amount is expected to vary from ₹33 lakh to ₹1.2 crore,” they said.

The expert committee that met on Wednesday also recommende­d the use of the Indian Disability Evaluation and Assessment Scale (IDEAS) for the assessment and certificat­ion of disability in patients.

“In case the disability is on the higher scale (40-45%) and the person underwent the hip surgery at a young age and is suffering, the quantum of compensati­on will go up,” said one of the two people cited above.

“The compensati­on will keep up with the cost of living in the future, disturbanc­e of routine, and mental agony. So if a person underwent a surgery when he/ she was 60 years or above and the disability is measured at the scale of 10%, he/she will be entitled to get a minimum of ₹33 lakh,” the second person said.

Once the health ministry approves the formula, the process of compensati­on will start, the second person said. This will be the first-ever instance of compensati­on being paid for sub-stan- dard treatment in the country.

Around 100 people fitted with J&J’s Acetabular Surface Replacemen­t (ASR) hip implant have already approached the committee for compensati­on.

Anyone suffering from faulty hip implants can apply for compensati­on and not just those who underwent revision surgeries, the chairman of the central expert committee had said earlier. Patients claiming compensati­on are required to fill in a form published on the drug regulator’s website. Other than sharing some personal details, the patients are also supposed to mention the date of first surgery, type of surgery, identifica­tion number of the ASR hip implant, details of revision surgery, if the patient has received any medical management by the company, if any compensati­on other than the reimbursem­ent has been paid by the company, and the medical symptoms arising out of the use of ASR implant.

The central expert committee examined the existing Acts, such as the Motor Vehicles Act and the rules for injuries or deaths from clinical trials in India, to arrive at the formula for determinin­g the quantum of damages.

J&J has been criticized for failing to pay any compensati­on in India, although it had agreed to pay an hefty damages of $2.5 billion to around 8,000 US citizens who sued the company after the faulty hip implants.

Around 4,700 ASR surgeries were carried out in India between 2004 and 2010. However, only 1,080 patients could be traced through the ASR helpline.

There are currently no specific legal provisions to provide compensati­on to patients.

A top J&J executive said in September that the firm will work out a compensati­on plan with the Indian government for patients affected by the hip implants.

“The company would like to work with the expert committee and try and see what is the best way forward to be able to ensure that patients who require certain amounts of money as compensati­on...is fair, equitable and adequate... which is right for the patients. Because we will be taking care of the patients and that’s for sure and that’s the reason we would like to work with the government,” Sushobhan Dasgupta, managing director, J&J, medical, India and vice-president (orthopaedi­cs) for Asia Pacific, said in an interview.

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