TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS AND POLICY UPDATES

Dear Reader, We are happy to share the most interesting legal and policy updates concerning health industry that we read today. We hope you enjoy reading it.

India takes baby steps in regulation of Artificial Intelligence, puts in place prior consent requirement before deployment of AI
India’s Ministry of Electronic & Information Technology has reportedly advised platforms and intermediaries which employ artificial intelligence (“AI”) models or generative AI software, algorithms to mandatorily obtain government approval before offering their services. Additionally, platforms or intermediaries using unreliable AI models or algorithms should label themselves as “under testing” and take explicit consent from users, making them aware of potential errors in the technology.
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Indian Government to hold discussions with private hospitals on capping of medical treatment rates
India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is reportedly in discussion with major corporate hospitals on the possibility of capping of medical treatment rates. India’s Supreme Court last week had directed the Ministry to exercise its powers under Clinical Establishment Rules for prescribing ceiling prices of medical treatments, and threatened that if it did not do so, the Court will itself direct the Ministry to notify Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) rates as ceiling prices for medical treatments across the country.
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Eye drops in India may soon have to be sold in transparent bottles to detect contamination
India’s central drug regulator, the Drugs Controller General of India, has called a meeting with pharmaceutical manufacturer associations to propose the use of transparent bottles in packaging eye drops. It is expected that use of transparent bottles will help detect contamination and particulate matter, so that any damage to the eye due to contaminated or spurious eye drops may be avoided. Most eye drops are currently sold in opaque bottles.
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Yogurt makers may lawfully claim that it can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes: US FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has reportedly allowed dairy-based yogurt makers to claim that Yogurt may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. However, the US FDA has recommended that the claim may be used carefully in yogurts that contain high levels of added sugar.
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Legal validity of US Medicare drug price negotiation program upheld
A federal judge in Delaware in US has upheld the legal validity of U.S government’s condition that manufacturers of Top 10 drugs which are used in Medicare health insurance program will have to reduce prices or stop supplying to the program. This is the third positive court ruling in favour of US Government in the last few weeks on the subject of price negotiations.
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