FICCI writes to Health Ministry on show-cause notices to e-pharmacy companies

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The Union Health Ministry is considering shutting down digital pharmacies due to some concerns like misuse of data, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and predatory pricing of drugs.
In the latest development in this regard, FICCI has written a letter to the Union Health Ministry on February 28, 2023 expressing concern over the issue.
“The FICCI e-Pharmacy Working Group, consisting of industry leaders, is continuously addressing the challenges faced by the sector through various representations, conferences and knowledge sessions. FICCI has developed an “e-Pharmacy Code of Conduct” for the industry. Ensure high standards of operations. Recently, FICCI published a white paper titled “Covid-19 Frontline Fighting the Odds”. Serving the Nation, “Pharmacists during Pandemic Highlighting the important role,” the copy of the letter read.
“India needs a future-ready digital health system, as highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. To achieve affordable and effective universal health coverage, e-pharmacies with full tracking and traceability of medicines Along with providing a strong digital foundation, which is a critical component of the pharmaceutical supply chain. By improving access and compliance, e-pharmacies have proven to be essential services, as demonstrated during the pandemic when they were forced to function. The permission was granted. Our Honorable Prime Minister himself recognized and praised their dedication in enabling access to medicines during this challenging phase of COVID,” it further said.
In a letter to the Union Health Ministry, FICCI has mentioned the benefits of e-pharmacy in rural areas of the country as well.
It added, “Digital health is a key area for India during its presidency of the G20 this year. Access to medicines is a key initiative of the government to improve healthcare efficiency and access through digital means. Pharmacies serve as a strong foundation for improving access to affordable medicines, especially in rural areas with limited supply chains and frequent stock outs Internet and broadband services in rural areas in line with the Digital India program By expanding access, e-pharmacies can significantly increase access to pharmaceuticals.”

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