"We are planning to set up KMSCL on the lines of Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation Limited to ensure centralised tendering and purchase of drugs," the minister told reporters here.
The proposed corporation will procure drugs through tendering processes to be distributed in their public health facilities, Patil said.
Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation Ltd (TNMSC) was set up in 1994 with the primary objective of ensuring easy availability of all essential drugs and medicines in government medical institutions throughout the state.
Patil said the government is unable to increase the quota of medical seats in its pool as Medical Council of India (MCI) is yet to inspect the six new medical colleges at Gulbarga, Koppal, Chamrajnagar, Karwar, Madikeri and Gadag.
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The government will try its best to get the MCI nod for the new colleges, Patil said adding he has already spoken to Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan to consider increasing the quota of medical seats.
An MCI team which visited the six colleges had drawn the attention of the government to minor deficiencies in three of them, the minister said.
The government has taken note of the deficiencies and was hopeful of plugging the loopholes by June 15, the cut off date, Patil said.
"There are no major deficiencies and can be rectified. Even last year, we faced such discrepancies but rectified them," he said.