The Amid recorded that the sufferer of Johnson & Johnson’s faulty hip implants are likely to get as much as Rs 1.2 crore each in compensation, some patients have sought official clarification about the proposed compensation and the basis of deciding on a formula in the absence of any consultation with them.

In a letter to Union Health Minister JP Nadda, more than 30 patients have reiterated their concerns regarding the lack of transparency and patient consultation in the process to decide compensation, including lack of information being made available regarding deliberations of the Arya Committee and the formulation of compensation norms.

“We are unclear about the basis of deciding on a formula in the absence of any consultation with patients to understand the range of our suffering because of the hip implants, the aggravation of pain and misery caused by unjustifiably delayed medical attention and other negative impacts on our lives.

“We question why we have to rely on media reports – which quote unnamed sources – for information about an issue that is directly related to our pain and suffering,” they said in the letter.

They said that transparency in the workings of the Committee and compensation mechanism is also needed to prevent immense confusion from arising in the future.

“We, therefore, request (for) an official clarification about the proposed compensation mentioned in the…media report and the details of the formula being considered, if such a proposal exists.

“Given the statements of Johnson & Johnson to the media, we would also like clarity in respect of the company’s engagement with the Committee and its role in determining the compensation,” they said in the letter.