TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS AND POLICY UPDATES

Dear Readers, 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.

1. Supreme Court Calls Unethical Clinical Trials a Critical and Serious Issue, Orders Detailed Report from Government. The Supreme Court of India recently heard a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by a public health rights NGO, highlighting unethical clinical trials causing serious adverse effects and deaths of the participants. The Court directed the Central Government to submit a detailed report within four weeks addressing concerns such as transparency, accountability, provisions for criminal actions against sponsors/investigators and other points raised by the petitioners.
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2. Group of therapists have approached the Bombay High Court, alleging police harassment under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, violating their trade and dignity rights. The Maharashtra government informed the Court about a 12-member committee drafting guidelines for regulating spa and massage centers. The guidelines will cover important aspects such as licensing procedures, operational standards, and the regulation of cross-gender massages.
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3. India’s Health Department of Karnataka has clarified that Essential Narcotic Drugs (END) in the state will now be regulated under the Central Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Rules, replacing the previous state regulations. As a result, hospitals and medical institutions recognized as RMIs by the state drug regulator no longer need state-level permission to stock these drugs. However, other narcotic drugs in Karnataka will continue to be regulated according to state NDPS Rules.
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4. The list of drugs taking a shift from prescription-only to over-the-counter (OTC) is reportedly to be released soon. A sub-committee is drafting guidelines, which may categorize OTC drugs for sale in pharmacies or in general stores, similar to practices in Western countries.
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5. MedTech Europe has released a report outlining the administrative burdens caused by the non-harmonized authorization process for IVD performance studies & the increased post-market and clinical reporting requirements for medical devices under the new medtech regulations. The report also proposes several solutions, including streamlining approvals for multinational studies, digitalizing processes, and allowing manufacturers to consolidate key reports.
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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.

1. A Public Interest Petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court, highlighting the need to require the use of verifiable Digital Signature on medical records and prescriptions to prevent fraud, misuse and fabrication of patient data.
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2. The Indian Council of Medical Research has recently published Volume IV of the Standard Treatment Workflows which introduces new treatment methods for 32 common health conditions.
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3. The Indian government is set to launch a universal platform to track vaccination, U-Win which is reportedly based on the erstwhile Co-Win platform which had been maintained to track COVID-19 vaccinations,
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4. The West Bengal Clinical Establishment Regulatory Commission, the State level regulator of hospitals, clinics and healthcare centres, is set to issue an advisory mandating hospitals to pro-actively update the kin of patients on continued developments in health conditions to improve quality of counselling.
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5. The United States Food and Drug Administration has finalized guidelines on the manner of use of Real World Data from Electronic Health Records, for the purpose of selecting and analysis of study data, as well as specifying limitation on the kind of data that can be used for clinical studies and regulatory decision making.
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