e-Pharmacies can collaborate with CSCs to improve healthcare access in rural areas: MoS Health & Family Welfare
Aug 13, 2020
e-Pharmacy in India likely to tap around 70 Mn households by FY25 - FICCI Whitepaper on 'e-Pharmacies at COVID-19 Frontline'
NEW DELHI, 13 August 2020: Mr Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt of India today said, "The pharmacy services through e-commerce have been notified by the Home Ministry as essential services during COVID-19. The e-Pharmacy model can work effectively with the Government's Common Service Centres (CSC) aimed at improving access to essential healthcare facilities in rural India."
Addressing the webinar on the release of FICCI Whitepaper 'e-Pharmacies at COVID-19 Frontline: Fighting the Odds. Serving the Nation,' Mr Choubey said that technology played a crucial role during the pandemic and ensured the supply of essential items including medicines. "The overall essence of these circumstances is that the importance of technology and digital infrastructure to deliver affordable and quality medicines and health services to consumers across the country has clearly emerged," he added.
He further said that e-Pharmacies are fulfilling the objectives of national development and the dream of Digital India, which is the vision of the Prime Minister. "We need to bring innovation in the digital health platform with the use of technology to provide best services to the citizens," added Mr Choubey.
Mr Prashant Tandon, Chairperson, FICCI e-Pharmacy Working Group & Co-Founder, 1MG said, "The nascent e-Pharmacy sector in India was fortunate to be in a position to serve the citizens during the time of lockdown, ensuring access to medicines across the nation. The entrepreneurs in the space stepped up and were motivated by the positive support of the citizens. We look forward to working with the Government and having clear and enabling guidelines to move this sector forward and unleash a wave of innovation across the healthcare delivery ecosystem."
Mr Dilip Chenoy, Secretary General, FICCI said, "The e-Pharmacy sector through an active partnership with existing pharmacies, is firmly committed to support the government and help the nation in fighting COVID-19. The industry is working 24���7 to ensure that people get essential medicines at home across the country, and the reach of existing pharmacies are expanded. Importantly, the regular medicines required for ongoing treatment are also being delivered. There is an urgent need to nurture this promising sector with the right set of policy frameworks and guidelines in order to provide the benefits that the sector fosters for the consumers."
Mr Dharmil Sheth, Member FICCI e-Pharmacy Working Group & Co-Founder, PharmEasy said, "Digital Platforms will enable seamless exchange of information and will lead to drastic improvement in accessibility and availability of medicines across the country. This aligns with the government's vision of Digital India leading to all the stakeholders - be it doctors, pharmacies, and patients, to start using online platforms leading to better healthcare outcomes."
FICCI Whitepaper on 'ePharmacies at COVID-19 Frontline: Fighting the Odds. Serving the Nation', was also released during the webinar.
Highlights of the FICCI Whitepaper include:
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