The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Distributo­rs’ strike at Kozhikode MCH ends

They claim the authoritie­s owed them ₹75 crore as dues, and the payments had been pending for around eight months

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The shortage of drugs and medical devices at the Government Medical College Hospital (MCH), Kozhikode, in the wake of the distributo­rs stopping their supply for the past one week seeking clearance of pending payments, was resolved on Monday.

This follows discussion­s between representa­tives of the AllKerala Chemists and Druggists Associatio­n and distributo­rs of medical devices such as stents, and M.P. Sreejayan, hospital superinten­dent. Medicine distributo­rs had claimed that the authoritie­s owed them ₹75 crore as dues, and that the payments had been pending for around eight months.

Mr. Sreejayan later told the media that ₹1 crore had been released already, and that another ₹10 crore would be granted in another week. Steps would be taken to clear the dues till December 31, 2023, he said. The remaining amount would be cleared in phases.

M.K. Raghavan, MP, during his one-day fast seeking a solution to shortage of drugs at the Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode, on March 18.

Mr. Sreejayan pointed out that the delay happened mainly due to certain impediment­s in getting government funds for treatment given to health insurance beneficiar­ies. Discussion­s were held on Monday with the Health Minister, Principal Secretary, Health, and the Director of Medical Education, to address the issue, he said, adding that drug supply had been resumed.

Patients had to buy drugs and medical devices from private pharmacies for the past one week due

to the tors.

Meanwhile, M.K. Raghavan, Kozhikode MP, and United Democratic Front candidate for the Lok Sabha polls, on Monday observed a fast outside the hospital, seeking a solution to the crisis.

Mr. Raghavan had suspended his election campaign for the day to stage the strike. However, Thottathil Raveendran, MLA, alleged that Mr. Raghavan’s fast was a ‘political stunt’ ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

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