Sharp Rise in Dialysis Needle Prices Sparks Concern Amid Hospital Shortages

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October 07, Colombo (LNW): A sharp increase in the cost of dialysis needles has sparked distress among kidney patients and their families, as shortages in public hospitals force them to purchase the items independently at steep prices.

Relatives of those undergoing regular dialysis have voiced frustration, reporting that needles, which were previously available for around Rs. 100 at private pharmacies, are now being sold for as much as Rs. 760.

With hospitals currently unable to provide the necessary supplies, patients are left with no choice but to bear the financial burden themselves—an unsustainable situation for many already struggling with the costs of long-term treatment.

The issue stems from a disruption in the supply chain, following the rejection of a large consignment of substandard dialysis needles. Minister of Health and Mass Media, Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa, confirmed that the supplier responsible had imported 400,000 units that failed to meet required standards. As a result, the Health Ministry refused to distribute them to hospitals.

In response to the urgent need, the government has now allocated funds to procure high-quality needles through private sector channels. Dr. Jayatissa noted that the current shortage was primarily due to lapses on the part of suppliers and assured the public that the situation is being addressed as a priority.

The Minister emphasised that the government expects the next shipment of approved dialysis needles to arrive by the 10th of October, and expressed confidence that the disruption will be resolved soon.

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