Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Yojana (PMJAY)-Medical Scheme
Launched: March 2016
Main Objective: Provides drugs/medicines at affordable cost across the country.
The scheme is a new version of earlier Jan Aushadhi Yojana, to be renamed as Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Yojana, the scheme aims to open 3000 Jan Aushadhi stores to sell drugs at affordable cost.
Under the scheme, over 500 medicines will be sold through Jan Aushadhi stores at price less than the market price. Private hospitals, NGO’s, and other social groups are eligible to open the Jan Aushadhi stores with a onetime assistance of Rs. 2.5 Lakh from the central Government.
**The scheme is yet to be launched in March 2016.
About Complete Scheme
The Government of India breathed life into the Jan Aushadhi Programme, 2008, and plans to run it on a Campaign Mission Mode. The Jan Aushadhi Campaign is a self-sustaining business model re-launched in March by the Department of Pharmaceuticals under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Scheme. Based on the principle of Not for Profits but with Minimal Profits, this programme has been re-launched with the objective of ensuring availability of quality medicines at affordable prices to all. The Pharmaceutical Industry in India has developed a strong capability to produce quality branded and generic medicines in most of the therapeutic categories, and has in the past three decades evolved from a 1500 crore industry in 1980 to a 1,19,000 crore industry in 2012. Unfortunately, though most of these medicines are priced reasonably as compared to other countries, the poor in India are still unable to afford the branded ones. The Government of India had stepped in to help the poor through regulations such as Price control of Scheduled and Non-Scheduled Drugs, Uniform VAT, and Reduction in Excise duty. To further alleviate the condition of the poor and help them attain better quality of life through access to quality medicines, the government has now launched the Jan Aushadhi Campaign.
The Features & Objectives of Jan Aushadhi Campaign
A Task Force of senior officers of the Department of Pharmaceuticals, CEOs of Pharma CPSUs, representatives of Pharma industry, NGOs/charitable organizations, State Governments, doctors from reputed national level institutions like AIIMS, Maulana Azad Medical College and RML Hospital, and senior representatives from WHO was constituted to implement the Jan Aushadhi Campaign. This programme has been launched in collaboration with the Central Pharma Public Sector Undertakings (CPSU) as part of their Corporate Social Responsibilities agenda.
With the aim of making generic medicines more accessible and available to the public at large and to the poor in particular, the following steps are being taken under the scheme:
1. Make quality the hallmark of medicine availability in the country, by ensuring, access to quality medicines through the CPSU supplies.
2. More than 500 medicines will be available under the scheme.
3. The medicines will be tested by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL).
4. Extend coverage of quality generic medicines under the budget to redefine the treatment cost per person. The budget outlay for Jan Aushadhi stores is around Rs.35 crore.
5. To make generic drugs available to every strata of the society; the poor as well as the rich.
6. This campaign will not be restricted to Public Health System. The Private Sector will also be encouraged to participate with zeal and conviction for maximum coverage to the most remote locations in India.
7. Create an awareness drive among the people about the generic medicines and their potency in spite of their lower prices.
8. Encourage doctors to prescribe unbranded generic medicines.
9. Enable substantial savings in health care, particularly in the case of poor patients and those suffering from chronic ailments requiring long periods of drug use.
10.To open Jan Aushadhi stores across India to ensure availability of unbranded quality generic medicines at lower prices.
11. The stores will be opened in Government hospitals and other suitable places with easy accessibility.
12.The aim is to open 300 Jan Aushadhi Stores. The government has already opened 164 stores, out of which 87 are functional.
13.The government is giving incentive to the storeowners with a financial assistance of up to Rs two lakh and a further Rs 50 lakh for purchase of hardware.
14. The storeowners will also be able to buy the medicines at 16% discount, which will be a profit for them.
15. To help other under-developed and developing nations in the common goal of improved quality of affordable healthcare through the model created.