Cabinet Approves the Policy for the Medical
Devices Sector
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Six Strategies planned to tap the potential
of the Sector, with the Implementation Action Plan
Policy is expected to help the Medical Devices Sector, grow from present $11 Bn
to $50 Bn in next five years
The Union Cabinet, chaired by the Hon'ble
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on 26 April, 2023 approved the National Medical Devices
Policy, 2023.
The medical devices sector in India is an
essential and integral constituent of the Indian healthcare sector. The Indian medical
devices sector’s contribution has become even more prominent as India supported
the domestic and global battle against COVID-19 pandemic through the large scale
production of medical devices & diagnostic kits, such as Ventilators, Rapid
Antigen Test kits, Real-Rime Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)
kits, Infrared (IR) Thermometers, Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)
Kits & N-95 masks.
he medical devices sector in India is a sunrise sector
which is growing at a fast pace. The market size of the medical devices sector in
India is estimated to be $11 billion (approximately, ₹ 90,000 Cr) in 2020
and its share in the global medical device market is estimated to be 1.5%. The Indian
medical devices sector is on a growth track and has an enormous potential to become
self-reliant and to contribute towards the goal of universal health care.
The Government of India has already initiated implementation of PLI Scheme for medical
devices and support for setting up of 4 Medical devices Parks in the States of Himachal
Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. Under the PLI scheme for
Medical Devices, till now, a total of 26 projects have been approved, with a committed
investment of Rs.1206 Cr and out of this, so far, an investment of Rs.714 Cr has
been achieved. Under the PLI scheme, total of 14 projects producing 37 products
have been commissioned and domestic manufacturing of high-end medical devices has
started which include Linear Accelerator, MRI Scan, CT-Scan, Mammogram, C-Arm, MRI
Coils, high end X-ray tubes, etc. Remaining 12 products will be commissioned in
near future. Five projects out of total 26 projects have been approved recently,
under Category B, for domestic manufacturing of 87 products / product components.
Building upon these measures, a holistic
policy framework to accelerate this growth and fulfil the potential of the sector
is the need of the hour. While various Departments of the Government have undertaken
programmatic interventions to encourage the sector, the current policy aims to put
in place a comprehensive set of focus areas for growth of the sector in a coordinated
manner. Secondly, in view of the diversity
and multi-disciplinary nature of the sector, the regulations, skilling trade promotion
of medical device industry are spread over several departments in the Government
both at the Centre and State levels. There
is a need to bring together the range of interventions in a coherent manner that
would facilitate focused and efficient support and facilitation for the sector by
the respective agencies.
The National Medical Devices Policy, 2023
is expected to facilitate an orderly growth of the medical device sector to meet
the public health objectives of access, affordability, quality and innovation. This
sector is expected to realize its full potential, with the strategies viz, building
an enabling ecosystem for manufacturing along with a focus on innovation, creating
a robust and streamlined regulatory framework, providing support in training and
capacity building programs and promoting higher education to foster talent and skilled
resources in line with the industry requirements. Encouraging domestic investments
and production of medical devices complements the Government’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make in India’ programs.
Salient Features of National Medical Devices
Policy, 2023:
Vision: Accelerated growth path with a patient-centric
approach and to emerge as the global leader in the manufacturing and innovation
of medical devices by achieving 10-12% share in the expanding global market over
the next 25 years. Policy is expected to
help the Medical Devices Sector grow from present $11 Bn to $50 Bn by 2030.
Mission: Policy lays down a roadmap for accelerated
growth of the medical devices sector to achieve the following missions viz, Access
& Universality, Affordability, Quality, Patient Centred & Quality Care,
Preventive & Promotive Health, Security, Research and Innovation and Skilled
manpower.
Strategies to Promote Medical Device Sector:
Medical devices sector
will be facilitated and guided through a set of strategies that will be cover six
broad areas of policy interventions:
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Regulatory Streamlining: In order to enhance ease of doing research and business and further to
balance patient safety with product innovation measures such as creation of a Single
Window Clearance System' for Licensing of Medical Devices coopting
all the stakeholder departments / organizations such as AERB, MeitY, DAHD, etc, enhancing the Role of Indian Standards like
BIS and designing a coherent pricing regulation, will be followed.
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Enabling Infrastructure: The establishment and strengthening of large medical device parks, clusters
equipped with world class common infrastructure facilities in proximity to economic
zones with requisite logistics connectivity as envisioned under the National Industrial
Corridor Program and the proposed National Logistics Policy 2021 under the ambit
of PM Gati Shakti, would be pursued with the State Governments
and Industry for better convergence and backward integration with medical device
Industry
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Facilitating R&D and Innovation: The policy envisages to promote Research
& Development in India and complement the Department’s proposed National Policy
on R&D and Innovation in the Pharma- MedTech Sector in India. It also aims at
establishing Centres of Excellence in academic and research institutions, innovation
hubs, ‘plug and play’ infrastructures and support to start-ups.
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Attracting Investments in the Sector: Along with resent schemes and interventions
like Make in India, Ayushman Bharat program, Heal-in-India, Start-up mission, the
policy encourages private investments, series of funding from Venture Capitalists,
and also Public-Private Partnership(PPP).
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Human Resources Development: In order to have a steady supply of skilled work force across the value
chain such as scientists, regulators, health experts, managers,
technicians, etc., the policy envisages:
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For skilling, reskilling and upskilling of professionals in the medical device
sector, we can leverage the available resources in Ministry of Skill Development
and Entrepreneurship
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The policy will support dedicated multidisciplinary courses for medical devices
in existing institutions to ensure availability of skilled manpower for futuristic
medical technologies, high-end manufacturing and research, to produce future-ready
MedTech human resources and to meet the evolving needs of the Sector
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To develop partnerships with foreign academic/industry organizations to develop
medical technologies in order to be in equal pace with the world market.
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Brand Positioning and Awareness Creation: The policy envisages
the creation of a dedicated Export Promotion Council for the sector under the Department
which will be an enabler to deal with various market access issues:
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Initiate studies and projects for learning from best global practices of
manufacturing and skilling system so as to explore the feasibility of adapting such
successful models in India.
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Promote more forums to bring together various stakeholders for sharing knowledge
and build strong networks across the sector.
The policy is expected to provide the required
support and directions to strengthen the medical devices industry into a competitive,
self-reliant, resilient and innovative industry that caters to the healthcare needs
of not only India but also of the world. The National Medical Devices Policy, 2023
aims to place the medical devices sector on an accelerated path of growth with a
patient-centric approach to meet the evolving healthcare needs of patients.