Double Check: Decoding India’s Dual Framework for Medical Device Labelling

Introduction

The medical devices sector in India is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by evolving regulations, technological advancements and growing healthcare demands. It is expected to grow to $20.51 billion by 2029. The demand for imported medical devices increased by 21% between November 2022 and October 2023, totalling medical device imports of INR 61,262.84 crore ($7.23 billion)[1]. The regulatory ambit governing medical devices in the country has seen significant reforms aimed at ensuring safety, quality and accessibility. For healthcare products, where precision and reliability are vital, stringent labelling regulations serve as a cornerstone for ensuring safety, quality, and consumer confidence. The regulatory framework for labelling of medical devices in India is governed by multiple legislative frameworks, each designed to uphold stringent standards.Continue Reading Double Check: Decoding India’s Dual Framework for Medical Device Labelling

Regulating Software as Medical Devices – Navigating Hurdles One Byte at a Time

Transitioning Regulatory Landscape

Dynamic progress in healthtech and medtech has led to a transformative surge of the medical devices landscape, propelling the rise of new and innovative medical devices. However,  preceding the amendments to the Medical Devices Rules, 2017 (“MD Rules”), only a handful of medical devices were regulated, with software escaping regulatory scrutiny. Recognising the myriad instruments affecting individual and animal health, the Government found it imperative to extend regulations to this rapidly evolving realm. Continue Reading Regulating Software as Medical Devices – Navigating Hurdles One Byte at a Time

Medical Devices Policy, 2023

                                                                                                                                               

In a bid to reduce import dependency and boost domestic production of medical devices, the Union Cabinet recently approved the National Medical Devices Policy, 2023 (“Policy”)[1]. The broad contours of the Policy were earlier notified vide a press release issued by the Press Information Bureau (“Press Release”).[2] The Policy aims to reduce India’s import reliance and has a stated goal to establish India as a global manufacturing hub for medical devices. This announcement comes at a time when the Government is actively promoting the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make in India’ initiatives.Continue Reading Medical Devices Policy, 2023 – A Vision to Streamline Regulation, Incentivise Domestic Manufacturing and Facilitate R&D