Potential of E-pharmacy to Transform the Indian Pharma Sector

E-pharmacies - A New Sector

India stands today at the brink of an impending health scare. While, internationally, healthcare is progressing leaps and bounds, India still remains at the back-foot, with a menial GDP contribution of about 1.3% on healthcare in the country, against the global average of 6%.

E-pharmacies - A New Sector

There is an alarming rise in the amount of non-communicable diseases, that’s become chronic over the years. This category of illness, referred to as NCDs, accounts for a fearful 60% in the total mortality rate in India today. The ever-increasing pace of lifestyle that is being led by many urban citizens of modern India, along with the massive migration of rural area dwellers resulting in slum-development has collectively given rise to unhygienic and unhealthy living conditions. Among several courses of treatment and cure, pharmacology is undoubtedly the most widespread and commonly used method. What’s challenging, however, is improper dispensing and distribution of medication.

Some noteworthy points observed here are:

Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories.-Laurier Anderson

Today, technology has gone way further than simply touching our lives, pervading just about every aspect and dimension surrounding us. In most of these aspects, the effect of technological interference has been a positive and developmental one. Among these aspects, healthcare still remains comparatively untouched by technology, with its footsteps very slyly entering the field in the last couple of years. Thus, it would be safe to say that technology, especially the internet has a great potential in the applicable and demanding field of healthcare. The concept of online pharmacy and the e-pharma revolution could be just the next step needed to achieve a sustainable and stable medicine circulation.

The E-pharmacy Revolution – A Step Towards Better Medication

E-commerce and online retail stores are on an all-time hike! The reason is simple – Internet use for the purpose of shopping and buying has brought a vast range of products at literally one’s fingertips. What’s more, this has become a matter of improved lifestyle and higher standards of living, over being just a luxury or convenience step.

The obvious progression of this trend is expected to be seen in the pharmaceutical and medicine sector. While this is already a well-established trend in the United States and the majority of Europe, it’s a rather novel and emerging field in India.

How Introducing E-pharmacy in India Would Be a Revolution?

What more could an ailing person ask for? E-pharma can become the ultimate module of streamlined medical sales along with facilitated patient care and customer satisfaction, making it a win-win for the retailers as well as consumers.

E-pharmacy: Some Common Models

Similar to the e-commerce platforms which have become exceptionally popular in India, e-pharmacy too can be found under some fixed model systems. These models are based on the variety of their stocks and distribution patterns.

Some common models found in the e-pharmacy sector are:

These models can be broadly classified into two vast categories:

Indian Regulation for E-pharmacy

Due to lack of accounting for e-commerce, especially e-pharmacy, there is some scope and freedom of interpretation of the laws currently prevalent. One can, however, expect to see relevant amendments in the near future, especially with the emergence and expected a rise in popularity of e-pharmacy in India.

The Government’s Plan of Action

As seen earlier, the lack of existing rules in the field of and for the regulation of e-pharmacy have potentially become a loophole in the industry. The government cannot possibly afford to take risks in a field as vulnerable as healthcare and hence it restricted sale by e-pharmacies earlier. The Drugs Controller General of India (DGCI) has appointed Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) as a central, governing agency in respect of all matters related to e-pharmacy in India. This agency is working in developing, what may be said as the very first structure of regulations for the e-pharmacy sector in India, as an innovative model of medicine sale.

The government is making relevant efforts by including key points in the recent budget to make healthcare accessible and affordable. The establishment of FICCI as the regulatory board for faster facilitation and setup of e-pharmacies in India could be a major step in that direction.

Conclusion

What can be observed so far in this sector is that the e-pharmacy revolution could be the next giant step in the way of better living and push the envelope we have been carrying in the name of a developing nation. There are some major amendments and changes expected in the laws governing the same and one can expect better prospects, as a retailer, in terms of e-pharmacy very soon. Delve right into the progressing field of restructured healthcare – e-pharmacy!

Author's Bio

Shailendra Sinhasane

Shailendra Sinhasane (Shail) is the co-founder and CEO of Mobisoft Infotech. He has been focused on cloud solutions, mobile strategy, cross-platform development, IoT innovations and advising healthcare startups in building scalable products.

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