



Issues on malaria and HIV/AIDS or anything to do with Healthcare has been going one for quite some time. There has been a constant depletion of the supplies of medicine due to the main issues on production and sales in the world market. As a result all the productions for supplements and medicine increase at large prices. UN and smaller organizations such as the Clinton Health Foundation has been battling on this issue looking for ways to lessen the production cost and the get more supplies to distribute for those in need specially people in the third world countries.
Inder Singh, the executive vice president of the Clinton foundation and also one of the active facilitators for the medicine enterprise, has been majoring his work on the issues of medical expenses especially issues on the manufacturing of health care items.
Mr. Singh is a graduate of HST’s Biomedical Enterprise Program (BEP). He is pretty much involved with the concerns in the medical industry and has been dealing with it since he first worked for the Drug Access Department under the Clinton Foundation HIV/ AIDS Initiative (CHAI). He is particularly known for having research and dealt with many concerns in looking for potentially helpful resources for industry in the field of medicine.
According to Inder Singh, the main problem why the great cost in medicines is purely due to medical industry where the problem starts from the roots of the production rate. From the very start, raw materials such as herbs and all sorts of biochemical research are purchased at great cost thus how much more when fully manufactured in the form of drugs. Remember that in the business world everything boils down to GNP and GDP still; ‘the less supply the higher the demand; the higher the demand the greater the cost for purchase. So Inder Singh’s main research as of today is to find raw material suppliers which can supply numerous amount but at lesser cost.
His particular challenge primarily concentrates on situations like malaria and HIV/AIDS patients in under-developed places or within bummed out areas. Of late Inder Sing created negotiations terms together with the south-east Indians and the Chinese precisely where the actual produce price is extremely abundant as well as the labour force cost less and so the yield could be purchased at low cost charges. This approach makes clear why medicines from India are less expensive but still is effective.
Throughout the particular audience with Inder Singh, he provides several of the choices that they can be considering to be able to decrease the price of the medicines in order for the value of the medicines to benefit the slum regions will be able to uphold the people’s needs. Volunteers are the best suitable mode of help which can be gained from the masses else their donations to help those in need. This is all for the benefit of those in need and not those in the medical business world.
In the feature interview with Inder Singh he presents some of the options which they are considering in order to lessen the price release of the medicines so that the cost rate of the medicines to be given to the slum areas will be able to sustain and help the needs of many.






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