Government of India proposes to start an initiative
for free supply of Essential Medicines in Public Health Facilities in
the country aiming to provide affordable health care to the people by
reducing out of pocket expenses of medicines. This initiative will
promote rational use of medicines and reduce the consumption of
inessential, unscientific and hazardous medicines. This was stated by
Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad, Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare at
Amsterdam, Netherland today.
Addressing the Conference on “Responsible Use of Medicines” Shri Azad said responsible and rational use of medicines is a crucial part of the national health policy and access to medicines is one of the vital tools needed to improve and maintain health. Considering that provision of affordable medicines is the responsibility of the public sector and the State, a fine balance has to be maintained between the private sector which operates on the demands of the market and the responsibility of the State for ensuring a positive benefit risk profile of available medicines.
He said there is very high out of pocket expenditure on health in India, of which a larger part is on medicine. We need to look at adherence to Standard Treatment Guidelines, curbing unethical promotion of medicines by the drug manufacturers, better regulatory control over prescription and dispensing of medicine and also to make the consumer aware the hazards of self medication.
Shri Azad said India is facing an increasing threat of Anti Microbial Resistance. To tackle the threat and also to promote rational and responsible use of antibiotics in India, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has developed the National Policy for Containment of Anti Microbial Resistance which aims at prudent use of antibiotics, prevention of emergence of drug resistance and prevention of spread of transmission of resistant bacteria.
Addressing the Conference on “Responsible Use of Medicines” Shri Azad said responsible and rational use of medicines is a crucial part of the national health policy and access to medicines is one of the vital tools needed to improve and maintain health. Considering that provision of affordable medicines is the responsibility of the public sector and the State, a fine balance has to be maintained between the private sector which operates on the demands of the market and the responsibility of the State for ensuring a positive benefit risk profile of available medicines.
He said there is very high out of pocket expenditure on health in India, of which a larger part is on medicine. We need to look at adherence to Standard Treatment Guidelines, curbing unethical promotion of medicines by the drug manufacturers, better regulatory control over prescription and dispensing of medicine and also to make the consumer aware the hazards of self medication.
Shri Azad said India is facing an increasing threat of Anti Microbial Resistance. To tackle the threat and also to promote rational and responsible use of antibiotics in India, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has developed the National Policy for Containment of Anti Microbial Resistance which aims at prudent use of antibiotics, prevention of emergence of drug resistance and prevention of spread of transmission of resistant bacteria.
Source : PIB Release, Oct 3, 2012
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