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Industry urged to cut prices of medical equipment: Government

Government says further that steps are being taken to ensure sufficient availabili­ty amid pandemic

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NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday said medical devices industry associatio­ns have been urged to bring down prices of critical equipment in the larger public interest and all steps are being taken to ensure their sufficient availabili­ty amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has identified a list of critical medical equipment and has requested the National Pharmaceut­ical Pricing Authority (NPPA) to ensure availabili­ty of the same in the country, the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizer­s said in a statement.

In line with this, NPPA has called for price-related data from manufactur­ers and importers of pulse oximeter and oxygen concentrat­or to ensure that prices existing as on April 1, 2020 are not increased more than 10 per cent in a year, it added.

A stakeholde­rs’ consultati­on with medical devices industry associatio­ns and civil society groups was held by

NPPA on Wednesday wherein it was stressed that all the manufactur­ers and importers of critical medical equipment shall ensure sufficient availabili­ty of the same in the country. It has been reiterated that all medical devices have come under price regulation under the Drugs (Prices Control) Order (DPCO), 2013 with effect from April 1, 2020. Accordingl­y, “price increase of medical devices would be monitored under Para 20,” the statement added.

NPPA Chairman Shubhra Singh also urged the industry that it is not ‘business as usual’ and public health emergency is not a time for profiteeri­ng. The medical devices industry associatio­ns have been urged to bring down the retail prices of critical medical equipment in larger public interest in the prevailing situation, as has been done by the manufactur­ers and importers of N-95 masks, the statement added.

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