Recommendations to 7th CPC to revise pharmacists pay structure
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Recommendations to 7th CPC to revise pharmacists pay structure
The Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA) . Society Regn No. Born. 10 of 1960 GBBSD Public Trust Regn. No. F- 746 (Born) dt. 4.4.1960 Kalina, Santacruz (East), Mumbai - 400 098. India Tel.: +9122 2667 1072 Telefax : +9122 2667 0744 E-mail :ipacentre@ipapharma.org Website : http://www.ipapharma.org MISSION The Indian PharmaceuticalAssociation QPA) is the national professional body of pharmacists engaged in various facets of the profession of pharmacy. The IPA is commited to promote the highest professional and ethical standards of pharmacy, focus the image of pharmacists as competent healthcare professionals, sensitize the community, government and others on vital professional issues and support pharmaceutical education and sciences in all aspects Ref No IPA/110/66 20161016 To President Ms. Meena Agarwal, Secretary, Seventh Central Pay Commission, P.O. Box No. 4599, Mauz Khas, P.O. New Delhi-110016 e-mail: secy-7cpc@nic.in Rao V. S. V. Vadlarnudi Immediate Past President J. A. S. Giri Vice Presidents Divisional Heads Community Phannacy Manjiri Gharat Education T. V. Narayana Hospital Pharmacy Ramesh Adepu Date: 26th May 2014 Subject: Request to 7th CPC to revise Pharmacists pay structure and cadres in Government services Dear Madam, Industrial Pharmacy Subhash Rijhwani RegulatoryAffairs Subhash Mandal Hon. Gen. Secretary Kaushik Desai Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA) is the premier professional association of pharmacists in India, with a member base of over 10,000 spread across the length and breadth of the nation. IPA operates in India through 17 state branches and more than 33 Hon. Treasurer Surendra Manek - Pharma T~~~ Alka Mukne local branches. The members represent various facets of pharmaceutical profession viz. industry, regulatory, community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy andpharmacy education. IPA is also actively associated in managing several academic programmes. As a member of - Editor UPS Divakar Goli Drug Technical Advisory Board, India, IPA is actively involved in advising the government Secretary General on matters of professional importance. S. D. Joag IPA is affiliated with international pharmaceutical associations like FIP, FAPA, CPA, AAPS, AAiPS, IPSF and WHO, for carrying out various collaborative professional activities, which include organizing training programmes for professionals from industry, academics, regulatory and pharmacy practice. IPA also makes representations t o the authorities on matters of professional interest and works constantly towards upgrading the standards of professional services offered by the pharmacists. M e m b e r o f Federation International Pharmaceutique (FIP), Federation o f Asian Pharmaceutical Association (FAPA), Commonwealth Pharmacists' Association (CPA) & International Pharmacy Students' Federation (IPSF) Continuation sheet We, at the Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA) wish to bring your attention certain facts about the anomalies in the pay structure and cadres of pharmacists in dispensaries/hospitaIs in various central public sector departments such as the Railways, the CGHS, GMS, SAIL,ONGC, CPWD etc.The pay structures and designations of pharmacists vary from department to department though they are having the same qualification and performing duties as Pharmacists. It is felt that the present anomaly in designation and pay structure of the pharmacists are due to recommendation of the 6th Pay Commission for individual departments. Moreover, the 6th Pay Commission has not rectified the anomalies, which were prevailing in the individual departments. Who is a Pharmacist? A Pharmacist is the most easily accessible healthcare professional, who is a vital member of the healthcare team and is entrusted with multiple responsibilities ranging from inventory control to dispensing medicines to patient care. Pharmacists make important decisions in the selection of drugs, managing inventories, dispensing the right medications, providing instructions and counseling to patients about their illness and medications, and promote rational use of medicines. In Railway health posts pharmacists in addition perform all nursing duties. In many states, allopathic doctor,Pharmacist and group D employee (ward boy) work in 24-hour emergency team and in VVlP ambulance duty.No nurse or other paramedical person is a part of it. By playing these versatile roles, pharmacists can not only minimize unnecessary health care expenditures to the exchequer, but also contribute significantly to public health. One of the following qualifications and duration of studies is needed for one to be a Registered Pharmacist and practice pharmacy in our country: Qualifications Duration of study Duration of Total No, of years after 10 + 2 training of study + training 1 Diploma in Pharmacy 2 years 3 months 14.25 years 2 Bachelor of Pharmacy 4 years 1month 16 years 3 Pharm.D. 5 years 1 year Hospital 18 years Internship Continuation sheet In spite of playing important and versatile roles in the healthcare system, unfortunately, in various departments in the government, other lower qualifications and some non-technical positions have been given higher pay scales than the pharmacists, which has de-motivated and demoralized the pharmacists. For example: Course Entry Diploma in 10+2 Duration 2 yrs. Pharmacy Training 3 Total Registration Pay Scales Duration required 14.25 yrs. Pharmacy Rs. council 20200+ months 5200- GPRs. 2800 Diploma 10 3 yrs. Nil 13 yrs. Nil Engineering Rs 9300- 34800 + GP Rs. 4200 In order to derive maximum benefits of having pharmacists, it is important to appoint and retain talented professionals to meet the healthcare objectives. One of the best ways to have talented pharmacists in any organization is by offering respectable pay scales and good promotional policies. We therefore recommend that the pay scalesof the pharmacist be made equivalent to nursesand other technical persons like junior engineers. We would also like to state that only doctors,nurses and pharmacists are governed by statutory provision (act)in the entire medical and health team. Recommendation before 7thCPC: Thus we request you to; 1)Abolish any lower grade pay (such as in many departments it is still Rs. 2800) all across central Government services. Revise the pay structure of Pharmacists, starting from a Pay Band of Rs.9300 starting grade pay of Rs. 4200for entry-level pharmacist position. - 34800, and Continuafion sheef 2) Create supervisory postsand posts of clinical pharmacists and thus create lucrative promotional avenuesand make uniform cadres for pharmacists across all departments.Posts such as Senior Pharmacist, ChiefPharmacist,Pharmacy Officer, Deputy Director (Pharmacy) need to be created and accordingly the Grade Pay needs to be increased.Certain percentage of these promotional posts may be filled by B.Pharm. qualified Pharmacists with some experience in Pharmacy Practice. We would like t o propose the following pay structure for Pharmacists: Designation Proposed Pay ScaleIGrade pay Pharmacist(Entry Grade) Rs. 9300-34800 Grade pay Rs.42001- Pharmacist(after 02 years Rs. 9300-34800 service) Grade pay Rs.4600/- Chief Pharmacist Rs.15600-39100 Grade pay Rs.5400/- Officer-In-Charge (Pharmacy) Rs.15600-39100 Grade pay Rs.66001- Special Executive Officer Rs.15600-39100 (Pharmacy) Grade pay Rs.66001- Deputy Director (Pharmacy) Rs.15600-39100 Grade pay Rs.76001- 3) Create Hospital Pharmacy Department: Implement NHRCs recommendation by creating a Hospital Pharmacy Department in all Hospitals under the supervision of a Postgraduate in Pharmacy. This Pharmacist will directly report to the Superintendent of the Hospital. Postgraduate in pharmacy (M.Pharm) undergoes 12 plus 6 years of education (total 18 years) Continuation sheet 4) Create Clinical Pharmacy Services in Hospitals: Clinical Pharmacy services should be created under Pharm. D. degree holders, to benefit patients through rational medicine use, reduce adverse reactions and medication errors, and thus reduce cost of therapy, and improve quality of life of patients. These Pharmacists will directly report to the . Superintendent of the Hospital. A Pharm.D candidate undergoes 12 plus 6 years of education (18 years) 5 ) Joint Director Pharmacy Services: Post of the Joint Director(Pharmacy Services& Training) should be created in the Directorate General of Health Services,Govt. of India, as recommended by the NHRC, as the post of the Nursing Advisor already exists in above office & all the files of nursing cadre move through her. Graduate Pharmacists: Entry to the B. Pharm and B.Es is 10 + 2 with science, the course duration of B, Pharm and B.Es is same (4 years) and both are regulated by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). Moreover B.Pharm course isalso regulated by the Pharmacy Council of India. Therefore, B.Pharms working in the different depts. of Central Govt. like- CDSCO, Testing Laboratories etc. should be provided with the same pay scales and promotional avenues that are available to B.Es. We urge the Pay Commission to have a complete overview of the pharmacists' situation under different departments as well as in different states, and revise the pay structure and bring uniformity in the cadre. Pay scales granted to the Pharmacists by Uttarakhand govt. may be taken as an example for 7thCPC. Hathi committee 1975 recommendations also need to be revisited in this context. We urge you again kindly consider our views and give us an opportunity to present our views before you in person. Continuation sheet As a professional association working at national and international level, we will be happy and honored to extend any additional help in this regard. Thanking you, Secretary General, IPA