Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Threat to Indian Generics: Failing in US Inspections is Just Half The Story


At a recent event of the American Enterprise Institute, Dr. Harry Lever, a senior cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, reportedly expressed his concern based on his personal experience regarding inconsistent quality among Indian generics. As a result, he requires switching patients off them, almost routinely, for desired therapeutic effects.
Many reasons may be attributed to such medical concerns on Indian generics in the United States, however limited those may be, the core issue can nevertheless be wished away.
Back home in India, many doctors reportedly have also expressed similar apprehensions on the quality of many generic formulations produced by over 10,000 pharmaceutical manufacturers in the country.
US-FDA on its part has taken action to protect health safety of the patients in the United States through import bans of drugs manufactured in all those facilities, which failed to meet its cGMP standards during inspection.....

Monday, February 24, 2014

For Affordable Healthcare: Synergize Resources Through PPP Models

For Affordable Healthcare: Synergize Resources Through PPP Models


According to a 2012 study of IMS Consulting, the key factor of significantly high ‘Out of Pocket (OOP)’ expenditure on healthcare in India is that people are pushed into seeking costlier private care services due to imbalanced infrastructure of healthcare workers, medicines and facilities.
Currently, 74 percent of patients in ‘Out-Patient (OP)’ care and 65 percent in ‘in-Patient (IP)’ care seek healthcare in the private channels. In private inpatient care, the average cost of treatment exceeds the average monthly household income at 121 percent for the affording population and 217 percent for the poor population, forcing many families to borrow money or sell assets.
Thus, the affordability challenges for healthcare of the country, as manifested by high OOP spend, is mostly a consequence of a large patient population using the private healthcare channel due to still inadequate availability of public healthcare services.....