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Government seeks suggestions to improve Jan Aushadhi Scheme

A committee, under the Chairmenship of Gopinath Munde, to know the views and suggestions of experts, individuals, institutions, organisations and other stakeholders

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Last Updated : Nov 12 2013 | 1:38 PM IST

According to Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the Department Related Standing Committee on Chemicals and Fertilizers under the chairmanship of Gopinath Munde, MP, have taken up the Subject ‘Jan Aushadhi Scheme’ for examination and report.
 
In order to provide relief to the common man in the area of healthcare, a countrywide campaign for ensuring availability of generic medicines at affordable prices to all, in the name of ‘Jan Aushadi Campaign’ was launched by the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers (Department of Pharmaceuticals), Government of India in November, 2008, in collaboration with the State Governments, as a direct market intervention strategy. The medicines for the campaign are supplied by the Central Pharma PSU (CPSUs) under the Department of Pharmaceuticals.
 
Under this campaign, it was proposed to open, initially, at least one store in each district of the country. As against the target of opening one JAS in each of the 630 districts, only 157 stores have been opened till September 30, 2013 in the states of Punjab, Haryana, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Uttrakhand, West Bengal, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand and UT of Chandigarh.
 
With a view to have wider consultations and a holistic view on the subject, the Committee have decided to invite memoranda containing views and suggestions of experts, individuals, institutions, organisations and other stakeholders interested with the subject matter on the issues such as creation of awareness in public at large about the Jan Aushadhi Scheme and generic medicines; methodology involved including the prices of medicines; access to quality medicines at affordable prices for all; prescription of the generic medicines by the government and private doctors; availability of all the essential and listed medicines at Jan Aushadhi Stores; major bottlenecks faced by stockists, Jan Aushadhi Stores, NGOs, hospitals, Charitable/ Cooperative/ Government Bodies including Red Cross Societies and the State Governments affecting the smooth implementation of the scheme, etc.

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First Published: Nov 09 2013 | 1:37 PM IST

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