The Union health ministry plans to ask doctors in private hospitals to start prescribing generic medicines instead of expensive branded medicines to their patients.
As part of the plan, the Centre will ask doctors to prescribe generic medicines starting with Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) beneficiaries at private hospitals.
This comes in the backdrop of complaints of doctors prescribing costly branded medicines despite the availability of cheaper generic options.
“Recently, the health ministry issued an alert to all the doctors in the Central Government Hospitals/CGHS Wellness Centres / Polyclinics to prescribe generic medicines only. It was observed that doctors (including residents) in some instances continue to prescribe branded medicines. This has been viewed strictly by the competent authority," an official said on condition of anonymity.
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