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 leading pharmaceutical association reportedly has urged the Indian government to implement a predictable drug pricing policy by refraining from using Para 19 of the Drug Pricing Control Order, which gives power to the Government to cap prices of non-essential drugs and medical devices in public interest without advance notice.
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2. The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has held that doctors who have qualification of M.B.B.S, M.D. (medicine) are sufficiently qualified to treat ICU patients without requiring additional specialized intensive care training since no such training has been prescribed by National Medical Commission.
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3. Australia has approved the medical use of MDMA (Methylene Dioxy Methyl Amphetamine) and psilocybin for treating PTSD and depression. The drugs will be available under strict regulations, with treatments costing between A$15,000 and A$30,000, and with no current insurance coverage.
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4. India’s Central Food regulator, (FSSAI) has reintroduced restriction on re-using cooking oil that has developed total polar compounds (TPC) of more than 25% by adding fresh oil. Any cooking oil that has 25% or more content of TPC is not permitted to be used.
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5. India’s Department of Consumer Affairs has extended the last date for receiving public comments on the proposed amendment of rule 3 of the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodity) Rules, 2011 to 30th August 2024. The proposed amendment aims to close loopholes and ensure that all bulk packages are labelled clearly and consistently, just like retail products.
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TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS AND POLICY UPDATES

The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) may initiate the process of developing a guidance document that will outline methods for the safe disposal, collection, storage, and transportation of unused and expired drugs in accordance with various international recommendations. This follows a recent modification to Schedule M of the Drug Rules, which outlines standards for producers to store waste material properly and safely until disposal.
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The Madras High Court’s division bench has overturned a 2018 single-judge order prohibiting online pharmacies from digital trade, providing a significant boost to the sector. This ruling is expected to influence ongoing cases, where the government may finalizing policies for regulating online drug sales.
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In an instance of medical negligence, the National Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission ordered hospital officials to pay Rs. 200,000 in compensation for failing to show the patient the pacemaker as part of proper procedures and consultation, resulting in a deficiency in services.
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The Study highlighting issues with self-regulation of UK pharma industry was released presenting patterns of company misconduct, recidivism, and complaint resolution delays within the European context.
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The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has suspended the mandatory linking of Central Government Health Services (CGHS) beneficiary ID with Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) ID, making it optional until further notice, due to practical issues and data privacy concerns.
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