The MoU will promote Indian medical devices industry and make quality healthcare affordable
Association of Healthcare Providers of India (AHPI) and Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AiMeD) on February 16, 2019 signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to support Make in India of medical devices to transform India into a global medical devices manufacturing hub and simultaneously promote the India Certification of Medical Devices Scheme (ICMED) country’s first indigenously developed international class quality assurance system for India manufactured medical devices.
The MoU was signed by Rajiv Nath, Forum Coordinator, AiMeD and Dr Girdhar Gyani, Director General, AHPI.
As per the MoU, AHPI and AiMeD will work together to jointly promote Indian Medical Devices Industry and specially promote ICMED (from Quality Council of India) certified products in over 10000 member Indian hospitals AiMeD at enhancing patient safety, increasing consumer protection along with providing much needed product credentials to manufacturers to instill confidence among buyers. The scheme is also intended to significantly eliminate trading of sub-standard products or devices where supply chains are unknown, a widespread and injurious occurrence in the Indian market.
The move is likely to have a huge positive impact on ‘Make in India’ programme while giving a big shot to manufacturing of medical devices within the country, promote medical devices manufactured in India as high quality products, promote “Buy Indian” initiatives and bring esteem to the Indian industry and nation thereby building Brand India.
Both AHPI and AiMeD recognise specifically the need for setting up of an independent, multi stakeholder governing structure for the scheme(s). AHPI shall operate the scheme(s) by setting up independent multi-stakeholder steering committee(s) and any other committees necessary for the purpose in consultation with AiMeD.
AiMeD will provide the technical documents developed by QCI for ICMED quality management system certification and ICMED plus product certification and also all technical support in managing and promoting the scheme(s).
“This MoU will give a big push to manufacturing and innovation in Indian medical device industry while promoting Indian healthcare sector as a whole. This initiative will also help reduce country’s huge import dependency in medical device sector while encouraging exports,” said Rajiv Nath, Forum Co-ordinator of AiMeD.
Dr Girdhar Gyani, Director General, AHPI added that member hospitals are committed in providing cost effective quality health care to the community and strongly feel the need for access to indigenous high quality dependable products especially considering the need to be competitive in healthcare delivery more so in context of recently launched Ayushman Bharat project. We need sooner than later our own products and certification schemes, which can be progressively brought at par with the global benchmarks.”