In a first, India frames Prescribed Minimum Essential Specifications for COVID-19 ventilators

By ANI | Published: August 4, 2020 07:36 PM2020-08-04T19:36:47+5:302020-08-04T19:50:12+5:30

In a first in India, the technical expert committee at the Union Health Ministry created Prescribed Minimum Essential Specifications for "Make in India ventilators" to be used in COVID-19 ICU, a senior health ministry official said on Tuesday.

In a first, India frames Prescribed Minimum Essential Specifications for COVID-19 ventilators | In a first, India frames Prescribed Minimum Essential Specifications for COVID-19 ventilators

In a first, India frames Prescribed Minimum Essential Specifications for COVID-19 ventilators

In a first in India, the technical expert committee at the Union Health Ministry created Prescribed Minimum Essential Specifications for "Make in India ventilators" to be used in COVID-19 ICU, a senior health ministry official said on Tuesday.

The move came after the Central government realized that there was no Indian standard for ventilators as these life-saving devices were not fully manufactured in India at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in India in March 2020 and hence it never came under the domain of regulated medical devices.

According to the government official, those very few Indian compes who were manufacturing ventilators were importing most of the equipment from abroad to build ventilators.

As many as 60,000 'Make in India' ventilators have been ordered by the Central government. The price of ventilators ranges between Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 4 lakh per unit as compared to foreign ventilators ranging from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 20 lakh.

One of the biggest challenges was that there was no Indian standard for ventilators. And those ventilators that were being manufactured did not come under the domain of regulated medical devices, said Rajesh Bhushan, Union Health Secretary during a press conference on Tuesday.

"Initially, ventilators were not regulated medical devices in the country, neither under the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification nor under the Central Drugs Standard Control Orgsation (CDSCO) regulation. Hence, a committee of technical experts under the Directorate General of Health Service (DGHS) met multiple times. They deliberated with subject experts. The experts Prescribed Minimum Essential Specifications for the basic ventilators to be procured for COVID-19 purposes. Based on these specifications, orders for ventilators were placed by the union health ministry," Bhushan said.

"It was for the first time in India, Prescribed Minimum Essential Specifications for the basic 'Make in India' ventilators to be used in COVID-19 ICU. More than 60,000 ventilators ordered under 'Make in India' initiative' which are more than 96 per cent by volume and more than 90 per cent by value," he added.

Bhushan said that first, the ventilators were physically demonstrated before the technical committee under DGHS. After the ventilator model qualified the demonstration, it was validated clinically on patients in a hospital as decided by DGHS.

"After successful Clinical validation and based on the specific recommendation of DGHS, the ventilator was approved for supply," he said.

The significant work has been done by the Empowered Group (EG-3) Constituted comprising of secretary pharma, textile, DPIIT for addressing the issue of essential medical supplies. EG-3 encouraged domestic Industry to manufacture ventilators and ramp up production.

Major orders placed upon two public sector units -- Bharat Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) with 30,000 ventilators. Andhra Med-Tech Zone (AMTZ) has received orders for 13,500 ventilator units. Besides, automobile company -- Maruti Suzuki supported AgVA in developing about 10,000 ventilators and local designing and manufacturing of various components were done by Defence Research and Development Orgsation (DRDO).

On May 30, the first batch of 'Make in India' ventilators developed by BEL was rolled out in the market. In less than 2 months more than 18000 ventilators were supplied to state and central government and over 700 hospitals institutions.

To keep a check on monitoring and feedback, 36 WhatsApp groups have been created with one group for each State and Union Territory respectively. Each ingeniously developed ventilator has a dashboard for tracking real time status of ventilators dispatched, delivered and installed. It has institution wise tracking enabled. Each Ventilator is geotagged to track their location and feedback forms circulated to each institution.

( With inputs from ANI )

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