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This presentation provides an overview of the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors in Gujarat, along with the status of business responsibility in both sectors. It includes findings on the environment, marketing, distribution, and social responsibility.
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Presentation on Key Findings of BRCC Project - Gujarat Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Overview of Pharma Sector in Gujarat • Started the journey by setting up India’s 2nd domestic Pharmaceutical unit in 1907 (Sarabhai Chemicals) • Total value of Gujarati Pharma is 4.3 billion USD (215000 Crore INR) • 42 % of total Indian Pharma turnover • 35 to 40 % share in total pharma production in India • 22 % of total export of the country • 60000 employment in the sector • Approximate 3533 manufacturing units • 40 % of Indian Pharma machinery production • 37 pharma academic institution have 2375 students intake Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Overview of Healthcare Sector • The growth in private healthcare started picking up since the 1990s • The total number of private health units in the State is roughly around 30000 including both private and public units. • All hospitals (Public & Private) are covered for BMW collection by 18 approved agencies. • Gujarat has become a hub of medical tourism after Vibrant Gujarat Summit. • World-Class healthcare and cost effective service are the key strengths of Gujarati Health Sector. Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Status of Business Responsibility in Both the Sector • Regular and systematic CSR policy is not in place in most of firms. But it doesn’t mean that CSR is not done entirely. • Very low awareness on NVGs, UCPMP etc. among all visited Pharmaceutical Companies as well as Private Hospitals. • Most of respondents believe that they need not to have Dedicated Environment Department with the philosophy of “Pharma is not polluting industry”. • Code of Medical Ethics Regulation is acceptable instrument for both the sectors. Only 5 out of 100 has taken some initiative to comply this guideline. • No Association nor Government department has any guideline to abide doctors by this regulations. Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Status of Business Responsibility in Both the Sector • Almost 65 % hospitals have in-house guideline for providing optimal healthcare services. • Majority of hospitals maintain record of patients’ satisfaction. And they all think it should be mandatory. • Gifts and Incentives are the Medicines for the selling of Medicines. • No associations have any guideline to stop the Nexus between Pharma Firm and Private Hospitals. • There is commission for C&FA, Discount for Distributors, Commission for Retailer, schemes at every stage of supply chain of pharma but there is not concessional for consumers. Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Sample Size Specification Pharmaceutical Companies Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Environment Related Findings in Pharma Sector • Water and Hazardous waste are ranked as higher pollution in pharma firms by most of respondents. • No GMP compliance results into more environmental hazards according to 51 %. • Financial constraint is the major problems for GMP compliance for most of firms. • More than 50 % firms put this environmental issue in their boardroom meeting. • Only 40 % firms have dedicated environment Department. Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Environment Related Findings in Pharma Sector • 72 % of firms expect different regulatory mechanism for small, medium and large as well as bulk and formulation units. • 80 % firms have not received any type of assistance for environmental issues and environment related infrastructure. • 76 % have not CSR Policy in place and 88 % does not know anything about NVG. Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Marketing & Distribution Related Findings in Pharmaceutical Companies • 50 % respondents sponsor seminar/workshop for doctors for raising their sales target. • Almost all formulation companies accept that doctors ask for gift/incentives from MRs while detailing the medicines. • They all say this is a bad conduct from the part of doctors. Half of them say it is a usual practice and the rest says that it is to survive in the sector. • “We have no other way to sell our products” according to majority respondents. • 90 % of companies with MRs do not will to fix the remuneration of their MRs Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Sample Size Specification Private Hopsitals Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Environment Related Findings in Private Hospitals • Majority of respondents said that we get “No Support” from Health Department, SPCB and Service Provider as well. All of them expect support related training from all the stakeholders. • Lack of skilled and dedicated BMW staff is the major problem in managing BMW according to government department Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Social Responsibility in Private Hospitals • 58 % hospitals have CSR policy in place. While 42 % has not such policy. Most of them are small hospitals. • 85 % respondents do not know about NVGs. And 73 % are not aware of UCPMP. • Around 85 hospitals want that their interaction with various authorities and associations should be improved. • There is no hospital association in Gujarat. • 78 % hospitals are aware of Code of Medical Ethics Regulations, but 58 hospitals’ doctors are not abided by these regulations Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Marketing & Distribution Related Findings • Most of hospitals have not any mechanism to guide doctors on medical prescriptions. • Around 60 % hospitals are not abided by Guideline on RUD. Doctors of 80 % hospitals are free to prescribe on their own discretion. • Almost half of respondents have STP Guideline. • Many of respondents acknowledge the nexus between pharma and hospitals. • Incentives and commercial motivation of doctors as well as weak regulatory framework are the main reasons behind unethical practices in the sector. Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Finding from Prescription Analysis Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat
Recommendations • More and formal involvement of private sector should be in the process of decision making. • Taking up of a much pro-active role by the associations/collectives as regulators of ethical practices and advocacy platforms. • Effective implementation of the regulations and strengthening/capacity building of the regulatory bodies. • Regular mechanism of identifying good practices and recognizing the same, and setting it up as models for others to follow. • Incentives for good practices and disincentives for deviation. Presentation on key findings of BRCC-Gujarat