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.

Supreme Court of India pulls up State Licensing Authority for failing to take action against misleading advertisements by leading ayurvedic manufacturer
India’s Central Ayush Ministry recently filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court of India to explain the steps it has taken against a leading manufacturer of Ayurvedic products after receiving several complaints against the manufacturer for making false and derogatory claims against modern medicine. The affidavit states that no action has been taken in the past two years by the State Licensing Authority, despite several orders from the Supreme Court, Right to Information (RTI’s), and directives from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). The Supreme Court has now asked the State Licensing Authority to issue its reply.
Source: bit.ly/4aDTxmc

Relaxation of penalties for certain offences involving drugs, medical devices and cosmetics to take effect from December 31, 2024
The Indian Government has decided to relax the penalties for offences relating to drugs, medical devices and cosmetics that are of the nature of violation of conditions of license or failure to label in the prescribed manner. These offences typically invited punishment of imprisonment and fine, but may now be compounded by the payment of a penalty both before or after institution of prosecution. The decision was notified under the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2023. The Government has now notified the date of coming into effect of the relaxation as December 31, 2024.
Source: bit.ly/3U0yhS4
Source: bit.ly/3THGUjd

Major technology company admits to collecting information from private browsing, agrees to destroy data as part of the settlement
A major technology company, known for operating a popular internet search engine, has agreed to destroy billions of data records to settle a lawsuit. The suit claimed that the search engine company was secretly tracking the internet use of people who thought that they were browsing privately. Under the settlement, the search engine will update disclosures about what it collects in “private” browsing and will also let the users block third party cookies for five years.
Source: bit.ly/3vIwHL9

Industry demands that US FDA should give prior notice before conducting remote regulatory assessments
The US Food and Drug Administration’s (USFDA’s) revised guidance for conducting remote regulatory assessments (RRAs) has received comments from the industry. A clear demand from the industry is that the US FDA should provide advance notice for mandatory assessments and discuss observations before taking any regulatory action.
Source: bit.ly/3xieXXJ

Written patient consent required for sensitive examinations on anesthetized patients in US
The United States Department of Health and Human Services has recently released a new guidance as per which hospitals have to mandatorily obtain written informed consent from anesthetized patients for breast, pelvic, prostate, and rectal exams performed on them for educational and training purposes. If hospitals do not obtain the explicit consent and violate the patient privacy rights, they may become ineligible for participation in the Medicare and Medicaid programs, as well as become liable for fines and investigations.
Source: bit.ly/3U1M8aX

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.

Periodic Safety Update Reports for Medical Devices to be filed only through online portal of CDSCO
The Central Medical Devices Regulator of India (Central Drugs Standards Control Organization) has issued a circular, stating that starting on 1st April 2024 it will require and restrict all manufacturers of Medical Devices/ In-vitro Devices to make submission of Periodic Safety Update Reports, only on the online portal and that offline mode of submission of application will not be accepted going forward.
Source: bit.ly/3TEO74B

Absence of Regulation of Second-Hand Medical Devices being Imported into India flagged by Parliamentary Panel
The Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Chemicals and Fertilisers, in a recent report, has highlighted that currently India’s Central Medical Device Regulations (Medical Devices Rules, 2017) do not regulate second-hand medical devices. The Committee has recommended framing policy to ensure its quality and safety, as well as introducing possible restrictions on import of second-hand or refurbished Medical Devices into India.
Source: bit.ly/3VsdCaQ

Supreme Court Orders Director of Company as well as Endorser of offending Advertisement to be present for Contempt Proceedings relating to misleading advertisements
As part of the ongoing action being taken against a major Indian Ayurvedic Medicine manufacturer for publication of misleading advertisements regarding its products in contravention of an undertaking provided to the Court, the Supreme Court, in pursuance of determining whether to pursue contempt proceedings against the manufacturer, has issued an order requiring the physical presence of the Director of the entity as well as a prominent Ayurvedic Yoga practitioner who had given his endorsement to the claims made in the offending advertisements of the Company.
Source: bit.ly/3vu45VQ

Delhi High Court orders suspension of accounts accused of impersonation of prominent investment group despite objection that no evidence of involvement is provided.
In pursuance of ongoing action against certain anonymous persons impersonating a prominent Investment group and misleading the general public, the Delhi High Court has issued a further order to messaging platform WhatsApp to take action to remove/ block access to certain accounts/ messaging groups, despite objection from the platform that the account/ messaging groups have been prove to neither violate T&Cs of WhatsApp, nor having carried out any illegal activity.
Source: bit.ly/3vkn7hu

EU Parliamentary Committee votes to present amendment to increase exclusivity period for orphan drugs and introduce extended regulatory data-protection period.
The European Parliamentary Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety has voted in favour of introducing several amendments to the current EU Pharmaceutical Directive, including a controversial proposal to increase the exclusivity period for Orphan Drugs from 10 to 11 years, as well as an extended regulatory data-protection period of 9 years; both decisions that industry experts believe may have adverse consequences for competition in the EU Pharmaceutical Market.
Source: bit.ly/3Vr9zeK

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.

Major Indian Ayurvedic Medicine Manufacturer to be tried for Contempt of Court for publishing misleading drug advertisements
India’s Supreme Court is reportedly set to issue a Contempt Notice to a major Ayurvedic medicines manufacturer in India after it found out that the manufacturer had published a misleading advertisement claiming permanent relief for certain chronic conditions such as Diabetes and Liver Cirrhosis. In November 2023, the manufacturer had given an undertaking to the Supreme Court that it will not publish misleading advertisements or disparage allopathy. The Supreme Court has also questioned the Indian government for its inaction over publication of misleading advertisements by the manufacturer despite existence of a law which makes publication of misleading advertisement punishable with imprisonment.
Source: bit.ly/42U33yI

Doctors will have to obtain registration with State Medical Council of every State where they practice: Delhi HC
The High Court of Delhi has upheld the legality of a notice issued by Delhi Medical Council which made it mandatory for Doctors to register with the Council if they wanted to practice in the State of Delhi. The Doctors argued that it was an onerous requirement which would require them to register in every State they practice in. However, the Court held that the intent of the law is to require Doctors to register in every State that they practice in, and that Doctors have the option to register with multiple State Medical Councils in India.
Source: bit.ly/3TgHANw

Cosmetic Importers asked to provide sales details in a bid to curb import of counterfeit cosmetics
In an effort to curb the import of counterfeit cosmetic products, India’s Central Cosmetics Regulator, Drugs Controller General of India, has directed importers of cosmetics who import cosmetics already registered by authorized importers, to furnish annual sales details such as number of consignments, imported quantity, total cost of imported cosmetics of each consignment, along with warehouse details.
Source: bit.ly/42T2IMR

Central Government has to fix ceiling prices of medical treatment within 2 months: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has directed the Central Government publish ceiling prices for medical treatments offered by Hospitals all over the country within 2 months. If the Central Government fails to do so, the Supreme Court has said that it will direct Central Government to fix medical treatment costs stipulated under Central Government Health Scheme as ceiling price of medical treatment offered by Hospitals for the whole country.
Source: bit.ly/3wsyHHs

India Seeks to delay implementation of EU Carbon Emissions Limits
India is set to conduct negotiation with the European Union regarding the implementation of the Carbon Control Regime, seeking a complete elimination of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, failing which India will seek an extension of timelines for reduction of emissions. It is expected that in order to comply with requirements under EU Carbon Control Regime, Indian exporters will have to make significant capital investment will increase cost of production.
Source: bit.ly/42S7DxH