
Members of Sarvatrika Arrogya Andolana-Karnataka (SAA-K) will welcome the decision of the Karnatak government to close Januushadhi Kendras on the premises of government facilities, demanding urgent measures to ensure unsuccessful availability and free approaches within public health substances.
He claims that the closure of approximately 180 Januushadhi Kendras in the premises of government hospitals is only the first step, the members of SAA-K said that urgent measures must follow to ensure that no patient is forced to buy medicines, whether from private pharmacies or Jan Aushadhi.
Rajesh Kumar, who appears here, said that in Bangalore in Bangalore Saaa, he said, “The closure of Janaushadhi Kendras in the government hospital is being contradictory: medicines should be provided free of charge in public facilities.
KSMSCL reform
“The government must now focus on strengthening the Karnataka State Medical Services Corporation Limited (KSMSCL) and ensure continuous supplies of quality medicinal products in all government facilities,” said another member of Ritash, writer and LGBTQIA+ advisor.
ASHA KILAR, a public health researcher with Saak, said KSMSCL must correspond to the efficiency, transparency and quality of Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation (TNMSC). With better systems, KSMSCL can get more medicines with the same budget and reduce addiction to Januushadhi Kendras. Reduces expenditures outside the pocket, SDG goal.
“Niti Aayog’s Claim That Pmbjks Sold ₹ 935.25 Crore Worth of Medicines in 2023-24 and Robust Public Procurement and Free Distribution System Similar to Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, and Kerala, ”She Said.
Disinformation
Prasanna S., a researcher of public health in Saak, said that these kendras outside the government facility was directed to the government’s transition to the closure of Januushadhi Kendras on the premises of government hospitals.
“Over 1,400 Stores Continue to Function Across Karnataka, Allowing Continumed Access to Affordable Generic Medicines for Those Who Can Buy It. of Availability of Free Medicines Inside Government Facillities, Which Forces Patients to Spend From Their Own Pockets Whether at Retail Drug Stores Or Januushadhi Stores, and Urgent Necessary Reforms Are Need
Published – May 29, 2025 9:02