The
Indian Government proposes a new Draft National Policy for Medical Devices,
2022, to reduce India's reliance on high-end medical device imports. The government
intends to adopt public-private partnerships to reduce healthcare costs,
increase efficiency, and improve the quality of medical devices manufactured in
the country.
Among
the key proposals are:
· The
use of tax breaks and refunds to encourage the export of medical devices and
related technology projects.
· Increasing
government spending on "high-risk" medical device projects
· A
single-window clearance system to be used for the licencing of medical devices.
· Pricing
environment with no price control on newly developed sector innovation
· A
dedicated fund to be established for encouraging collaborative research among existing
industry players, reputable academic institutions, and start-ups.
· Incorporate
a framework for consistent pricing regulation to make high-quality,
cost-effective medical devices available to all citizens at reasonable prices.
· The
National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) will be strengthened with
adequate manpower and appropriate expertise to provide effective price
regulation while balancing the needs of patients and industries.