Centre-State lack of coordination delivers the medical supply chain a sucker punch
Centre-State lack of
coordination delivers
the medical supply chain a sucker punch
Mumbai
30th March 2020:
Medical Technology Association of India (MTaI), which represents leading
research-based medical technology companies that have a large footprint in manufacturing, R&D and healthcare worker
training in India, is in constant engagement with the government to
tackle the current COVID-19 situation in India.
MTaI
in a statement released said,
“The central government has expeditiously moved through the Department of
Pharmaceuticals (DOP) Secretary as well as through the National Pharmaceutical
Pricing Authority (NPPA) and the Health Ministry to underscore the exemption of
Medical Devices and Equipment manufacturing, warehousing and distribution from
the lockdown. The centre is a disseminator of directives however, the
implementation rests with state governments and local level administrators. The latter it seems have not understood that this 21-day
lockdown is to prepare the hospitals and are clamping down manufacturing,
warehousing, distribution, of medical devices and equipment. Transport trucks
carrying these vital preparatory materials are stuck at city and state borders.
The manufacturing and warehousing staffs, though armed with copies of the
exemptions, are hitting a wall explaining to SHOs and local bodies that their
products are needed in the hospitals and their units need to run.
These companies are fully
compliant with the lock down as all their offices are closed as commanded by
the government and all personnel are working from home. But without their manufacturing units, warehouses,
transporters and courier companies working, this lockdown will do nothing for
the preparation of hospitals and healthcare system which it is meant for.
We would like to reiterate
that in the absence of a vaccine or proven drug it is the medical devices
industry that is shouldering the war against COVID-19. We appeal the state
government and local level administrators that medical device supply chain be
immediately resuscitated by issuing e-passes and facilitating medical device
movement between cargo-manufacturer-warehouse- distributor-hospital.”
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