Health Ministry mulls pooled procurement for medicines
SHAH ALAM: The Health Ministry is looking into the possibility of implementing a pooled procurement mechanism for essential medicines to address the issue of monopoly that could increase the cost of drugs supplied to government hospitals nationwide.
Its minister Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said the pooled procurement concept for pharmaceuticals could increase bargaining power of the purchasers and would thus see a reduction in prices of medicines.
"If we were to purchase in bulk, we will have better bargaining and negotiation power and costs will come down," he told a press conference after delivering a talk at Kumpulan Media Karangkraf here yesterday.
Dr Dzulkefly had earlier said that the move to review all existing medical supplies concession agreements to government hospitals was to optimise the supply chain and ensure “a win-win” situation for all parties involved.
“All the contracts are being reviewed in an effort to achieve supply chain optimisation and to get better value. The government is committed to achieving this,” he was reported to have said.
On whether the government was mulling to procure medicines and consumables directly from the manufacturers or suppliers to address the issue of monopoly, he said, the ministry was looking into the matter.