Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Source : International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 4, pp. 96-100, 2013
Keywords : atenolol, ciprofloxacin, cloxacillin, drug control, drug cost, drug identification, drug storage, government, health care availability, hospital finance, India, medical service, medical society, norfloxacin, public health service, public hospital, pyrazinamide, Quality control, review
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Pharmacy
Department : Pharmacy Practice
Verified : Yes
Year : 2013
Abstract : It is an established truth that the drug availability in the Indian public health system is always remaining as a prob-lem. One can attribute many reasons like shortage of fund, inefficient indenting procedures, poor inventory man-agement and others for the problem. Recognizing the shortage of medicines in government hospitals, many Indian states have introduced exclusive set ups for the purchase of medicines for the hospitals. They procure medicines through centralized pooled purchases. Kerala, Delhi, and Tamil Nadu governments were introduced such pooled procurement system for drug purchase. Tamil Nadu, a major state in India started a corporation styled as Tamil Nadu Medical Service Corporation (TNMSC) registered under the Companies Act 1956 in July 1994. With the help of a well-designed and scientifically planned scheme TNMSC could introduce many innovations and thereby revo-lutionize the public drug procurement system in the country. Articles about the drug purchase systems followed in hospitals are rare. In this article mainly focusing the procurements methods adopted by the Tamil Nadu State. ©JK Welfare amp; Pharmascope Foundation.
Cite this Research Publication : R. Reghu, Meenu Vijayan, and Roshni P. R., “Procurement and distribution of medicines in government hospitals of Tamil Nadu - An overview”, International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 4, pp. 96-100, 2013