J&J faulty implant victims allege lack of transparency in deciding compensation\, threaten boycott

J&J faulty implant victims allege lack of transparency in deciding compensation, threaten boycott

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

faulty implant victims on Monday questioned the credibility of a panel formed by the Centre to determine the compensation amount for them, and alleged the entire process lacked transparency and followed no proper guidelines.

The government had constituted the five-member to determine the quantum of compensation to be given to patients who received "faulty" implants, manufactured by International, a subsidiary of

They patients questioned the credibility of the panel.

They said they are distressed to see the government continuing its consultation with the J&J while the patients who suffered "have not been consulted even a single time".

"Given the lack of transparency and any guidelines, there are grave concerns about whether the committee will be fair, just, equitable and reasonable in determining compensation.

"A committee operating without guidelines, framed through a consultative process...lacks credibility and effectiveness," they said in the letter.

The patients said their apprehensions are compounded by issues such as the lack of clarity on which cases will be considered appropriate for compensation and the documents required by patients to make their claims.

They also expressed concerns over the manner in which compensation will be calculated, the "lack of expertise" in the committee to compensate for broader harm caused (for example, mental and physical pain, suffering, trauma), and the absence of any patient

Earlier, a committee headed by Dr was formed by the government to look into complaints of alleged faulty

The committee stated in its report that "the ASR (articular surface replacement) manufactured by International Ltd were found to be faulty which resulted in higher instances of revision globally including India".

The report recommended that International Ltd be made liable to pay at least Rs 20 lakh to each affected patient, and the reimbursement for revision should continue until August 2025.

The Union Ministry, after that, had asked principal/secretaries of all the states and the UTs to constitute separate state committees so that they can receive such complaints from the affected patients.

The patients said they are shocked by Johnson and Johnson's seeming to indicate that it has questioned the "factual basis of conclusions" of the Agarwal expert committee and made an unjustifiable demand to be involved in the process to determine compensation for patients.

"We are unaware of the outcomes of any discussions between the government and J&J. We remain perplexed over the apparent inaction of the government to hold J&J accountable for the harm they have caused to patients, including through criminal proceedings," they said in the letter.

The patients said that they will not participate in the compensation process in its present form and unless their concerns are addressed.

"Until these and other critical issues with the Central and state committees are resolved, we feel compelled to not participate in the compensation process for ASR hip implant victims in its present form where there is no transparency, lack of concern and lack of dialogue with the patients.

"We respectfully request the to protect and uphold our rights instead of the interests of J&J," they said.

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First Published: Mon, October 15 2018. 16:55 IST