Fears of healthcare crisis mount amid import restrictions

The Heal­thcare Devices Association (HDA) has warned the relevant authorities of disruption of medical and surgical treatment facilities across the country after the recent restriction making registration with the Drug Regula­tory Authority of Pakistan (Drap) mandatory for the import of medical and surgical equipment. “Drap has not been able to make decisions on most of the registration applicati­ons submitted over the past several years and so far, only about 3,000 applicati­ons have been dealt with, while the number of medical items used in Pakistan are more than 300,000. Drap exten­d­ed the time for registration through SRO 526 till Dece­mber 31, 2022, after which all unregistered medical devices and laboratory tests cannot be impor­ted legally and sold from Jan­uary 1, 2023,” said senior vice chairman of the association Adnan Ahmed Siddiqui. Fear of a serious crisis in the provision of medical fac­i­lities was looming, he said. “As the discontinuation of medical facilities and life-saving surgeries has started in Pakistan, the lives of countless individuals are at risk. The lack of access to necessary healthcare is a devastating reality for many in the country,” he stated.