A proposal in this regard was approved by the state Cabinet which met here.
The move to centralise the purchase of medicines and medical equipment from Haffkine, a state PSU, will streamline the entire process and help in improving quality standards, an official from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said.
Besides, this it will save funds for the government in bulk purchases, he said.
Minister for Public Health Deepak Sawant said the decision will bring more transparency in the purchase of medicines by government departments.
Asked what if one department faces shortage or is in urgent need of a particular medicine, will it have to wait for other departments to place orders? Sawant clarified that the departments are empowered to make purchases up to Rs 3 lakh from their contingency funds.
Besides the Public Health and Medical Education department, others like Women and Child Development, Social Justice and Special Assistance, Home, Tribal Development, Zilla Parishads and other departments provide medical services.
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