Monday, September 24, 2018

NMRA to partner Epic Technology to Automate Operations and Services

Prof. Asitha De Silva, Chairman of National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) and Thareendra Kalpage, Chief Operating Officer of Epic Lanka Technologies, signing the official agreement. Key members from NMRA including Dr. Kamal Jayasinghe, Chief Executive Officer / Director General (standing in left), National Medicines Quality Assurance Laboratory, Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) and Epic Lanka Technologies look on.

The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) of Sri Lanka has announced an innovative partnership with tech giant Epic Technology Group supported by the Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) of Sri Lanka to streamline its operations and services.

For a 5-year contract, NMRA has selected Epic Technology Group’s DoxPro Enterprise Content Management Platform to develop a Document and Workflow Management System that would digitally transform its current processes. NMRA is the institution in which the Ministry of Health of Sri Lanka has vested the authority to ensure that the pharmaceuticals, medical devices and borderline products available to the public meet the required standards of quality and are within the existing legislative framework with respect to the production, marketing and dispensing of these items.

Under the leadership of Prof. Asita de Silva as the Chairman and Dr Kamal Jayasinghe as the Chief Executive Officer / Director General, Authority is undergoing dramatic restructuring and reforms including re-orientation and retraining of NMRA staff, expansion of NMRA offices, upgrading the quality assurance laboratory, stricter enforcement of drug regulations, confiscation and destruction of counterfeit drugs, and public awareness campaigns.” NMRA Chairman describes current manual systems as “archaic and inefficient” and says the Medicines Regulator expects Epic’s DoxPro “end to end Information-as-a-service” model would “exponentially lower the cost of operations, save thousands of labour hours annually spent on regulatory process and help the NMRA achieve regulatory excellence.

Epic’s major focus will be on simplifying systems and leveraging savings across the divisions of NMRA. The new system – a pioneering transformational e-government solution, will enable the NMRA’s divisions to bring down processing time significantly. The new system, which is expected to be in place by end-November 2018, will manage document and workflow processing related to issuing certificates for drugs, devices and borderline products and activities of its subdivisions. Furthermore, a comprehensive accounting module including an electronic payment gateway will also be integrated with the proposed system.

“EPIC Technology Group is happy to have the opportunity to work alongside NMRA and ICTA to deliver this project focused on achieving maximum effectiveness in Public Service,” said Thareendra Kalpage, Chief Operating Officer for Epic Lanka Technologies.

 

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