Ficci Seeks Government Approval to Restart Import of Pre-Owned Medical Equipment

Friday, 29 November 2024, 10:38

Import of pre-owned medical equipment has come to a halt, prompting Ficci to seek government approval. The healthcare industry faces challenges in accessing cost-effective high-end medical devices. This article discusses the ongoing issues regarding CDSCO registration and health ministry regulations affecting the import of refurbished medical equipment.
Indiatimes
Ficci Seeks Government Approval to Restart Import of Pre-Owned Medical Equipment

New Delhi: Industry has sought government approval to restart the import of certain pre-owned and refurbished high-end, high-value medical equipment. In a representation to the health ministry, industry chamber Ficci said healthcare providers are unable to access cost-effective medical equipment since such imports came to a halt in August. As per the chamber, importer/refurbisher and end users could earlier import refurbished or pre-owned high-end, high-value medical equipment with a no objection certificate from the ministry of environment, forests & climate change but from August 15 they require drug regulator Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) registration. CDSCO clarified that in the absence of provision to issue registration for refurbished medical equipment under the Medical Device Rules (MDR) 2017, they have stopped processing the applications previously submitted by importer/refurbisher, according to the Ficci representation, seen by ET.


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