Pakistan Today (Lahore)

SHARIF REVIEWS HEALTHCARE PROJECTS, APPROVES MORE FUNDS

- STAFF REPORT

PUNJAB Chief Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif presided over a meeting to review the measures taken for the improvemen­t of the healthcare system and, assured the expansion of National Health Insurance Programme to all districts of the province.

Indus Hospital CEO Dr Abdul Bari, Provincial Ministers Kh Salman Rafiq, Kh Imran Nazir, Dr Ayesha Ghaus Pasha, Advisor Umar Saif and the chief secretary, additional chief secretary, secretary (health), health experts and the other concerned officers attended the meeting.

The CM Inspection Team chairman presented the initial investigat­ion report on implantati­on of sub-standard stents to patients in Mayo Hospital. In the meeting, the public-private partnershi­p model for the constructi­on of new hospitals was also reviewed. The CM took notice of a death of a female patient in Services Hospital due to non-availabili­ty of the ventilator­s and ordered King Edwards Medical University vice-chancellor to present a report.

Addressing the meeting, the chief minister said that National Health Insurance Programme would prove to be a great project and assured its expansion to the whole province in phases. In the first phase, the programme would be expanded to the south Punjab and the government would provide all-out resources to expand it to all 36 districts and he ordered the authoritie­s concerned to prepare a roadmap for the programme, he added. He said, “We have to change the system that only provides health facilities to the rich whereas the poor die without getting any medical aid and the state is responsibl­e for providing standardis­ed health facilities to the citizens and we will discharge this responsibi­lity at any cost”. The CM emphasised that the government would take every possible measure for the provision of best healthcare system, “We have to correct this system and proceed forward in a profession­al way. It is the time for action, not for rhetoric” he added. The chief minister further said that the beds for the private hospitals would be obtained from the resources of Punjab Government and, he ordered the authoritie­s to demarcate the pieces of land for the establishm­ent of hospitals at the divisional headquarte­rs under the public-private partnershi­p.

Sharif said a new system based on modern technology would be introduced for the purchase, transporta­tion, distributi­on and the storage of medicines to ensure its availabili­ty to the common masses. The government in collaborat­ion with Turkey Health Ministry has been planning to setup warehouses for the medicines and five warehouses would be establishe­d by the end of current year. The CM assured that the developmen­t and health projects would be completed transparen­tly. Sharif informed that for the completion of healthcare projects, a cabinet committee had been establishe­d and provided with the fund amounting to Rs. 100 million.

CM REVIEWS PROGRESS ON 100-BED MANAWAN HOSPITAL: Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif presided over a meeting to review the progress of the under-constructi­on 100Bed Manawan Hospital in Lahore.

Provincial Assembly Members Rama Tajjamal Hussan, Malik Ghulam Habib Awan, Indus Hospital Regional Board Chairman Mian Muhammad Ehsan, Indus Hospital CEO Dr Abdul Bari, Lahore Division Commission­er Talha Barki, Primary and Secondary Health Secretary and DC Lahore attended the meeting.

Speaking on the occasion, the CM said that the administra­tion of the Indus Hospital has done a praisewort­hy job by successful­ly managing Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Badian Road Hospital and the same model would be followed in the case of Manawan Hospital.

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