Administrative Structure & Functions of Drug Regulatory Authorities in India
Chowdhury, Nupur; Joshi, Pallavi; Patnaik, Arpita; Saraswathy, Beena | September 2016
Abstract
The research findings presented in this study are based on legal and policy analysis, field research in terms of stakeholder interviews conducted nationally (Delhi, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, and Kerala) and internationally (USA, Europe, China and Indonesia), and information gathered through RTI applications.
Admittedly, drug regulation encompasses substantive policy areas such as pharmaceutical pricing, clinical trials, medical devices, post marketing surveillance, objectionable advertisement and marketing, which are beyond the scope of the present study. Some of these policy areas are expected to be covered in the subsequent years of the Research Program on Drug Regulatory Reforms in India under the Health Policy Initiative of ICRIER
Citation
Chowdhury, Nupur; Joshi, Pallavi; Patnaik, Arpita; Saraswathy, Beena. 2016. Administrative Structure & Functions of Drug Regulatory Authorities in India. © Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6702.Keywords
Good Governance
Governance Approach
Public Health Administration
Health Policy
Health Financing
Health Legislation
Health Education
Health Care Pricing
Health Care Cost Control
Education, Health and Social Protection
Political Leadership
Public Administration
Business Ethics
Electronic Government
Online Government
Disease Control
Drug Policy
Long Term Care Insurance
Medical Costs
Preventive Medicine
Basic Health
Medical Care
Public management
Social contract
Public health records
Cost of medical care
Delivery of health care
Medical and health care industry
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