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. In a major step to improve business operations and create a fully paperless trade environment, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has made online submissions and digital payments mandatory for enforcement and adjudication procedures under The Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (FTD&R Act). This reform is expected to benefit pharmaceutical exporters and the Pharma Export Promotion Council by ensuring quicker, more transparent, and efficient regulatory processes.
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2. India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) is preparing to launch an upgraded web portal to simplify the registration process for new hospitals and clinical establishments nationwide. The new system aims to improve transparency, efficiency, and user-friendliness for healthcare providers.
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3. While investigating in the case of the illegal export of Tramadol by a pharma company to Pakistan, India’s Enforcement Directorate (ED) has revealed that the company had continued its illicit activities even after their NOC to export to Pakistan was rejected by the Central Bureau of Narcotics. In addition, the promoters had illegally exported large quantities of Tramadol via foreign companies.
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4. India’s Uttarakhand High Court has instructed the state government to create a policy for the rehabilitation of children with mental health issues. The court raised concerns over unqualified practitioners and inhumane conditions in private institutions. It urged the establishment of centers focused on human rights, ethics, and mental health, and asked the government to submit an action plan within 15 days. The move aligns with global recommendations to improve mental health services and uphold human rights.
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5. India’s Manipur State Pharmacy Council (MSPC) is taking action against medical shops offering illegal discounts on medicines, alleging that it violates the Pharmacy Practice Regulations 2015 and Pharmacy Act of 1948. Further, advertising such discount also violates the Competition Act of 2002 as it creates unhealthy competition for small drug stores who are procuring medicines from far off places.
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