Govt suspends import of refurbished medical devices, MTaI seeks clear policy

It is imperative that the expert committee expedites the creation of this policy and meanwhile to avoid any disruptions allows imports

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New Delhi: The union government has suspended all imports of refurbished medical devices until the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) establishes a policy framework for such imports.
In a statement MTaI (Medical Technology Association of India) expressed its disappointment on this order. Batting in the favor of the pre-owned medical equipment, it mentioned, “This market currently constitutes around 10% of the total medical equipment industry in India, playing a critical role in meeting the growing demand in tier 2, 3, and 4 cities, as well as rural and underserved areas. These regions, where 70% of healthcare facilities are privately run small clinics, nursing homes, standalone hospitals, and diagnostic centers, rely heavily on cost-effective solutions.”
“Globally, even developed regions like the US and EU have a 7%-9% dependency on pre-owned medical equipment, underscoring its importance in ensuring affordable healthcare solutions. Countries like US, several European nations, Japan, the UK, Canada, South Korea, New Zealand, and Australia permit the import and sale of pre-owned medical equipment in accordance with their regulations,” added MTaI.
MTaI called upon the government to create a clear policy. “The pre-owned equipment industry in India is valued at Rs 1,500 crore and supports the livelihoods of thousands of employees across its ecosystem. If a swiftly implementable policy is not introduced soon, it could lead to irreversible damage to both healthcare providers and the workforce. In this context, it is critical for the expert committee to prioritize this matter and expedite its decision. Currently, the import of refurbished devices remains at a standstill, posing a threat to both the healthcare system and the industry itself.”
“To safeguard the interests of the healthcare system and the refurbished medical device sector, it is imperative that the expert committee expedites the creation of this policy and meanwhile to avoid any disruptions allows imports through necessary approvals by DGHS and MoEFCC.”