A Larkana district and sessions judge, Abdul Naeem Memon, accompanied the SHC judges.
The judges visited the accident and emergency centre, Paeds Medicine Hospital, Shaikh Zayed Hospital for Women and other departments of CMCH. They asked patients and their attendants about facilities being made available at the hospital.
Not even 25% of health, education funds utilised: report
The patients and their relatives complained about shortage of medicines, rude attitude of doctors and paramedics, and unsatisfactory state of cleanliness.
The judges directed Medical Superintendent Dr Ali Gohar Dahri to appear before them in Larkana today (Thursday) and bring relevant documents.
CMCH, the 1,500-bed hospital that is claimed to be the largest teaching hospital in upper Sindh, is facing multifarious issues, including mismanagement, ghost and absconding employees, non-availability of medicines and equipment, and shortage of nurses and paramedic staff despite the allocation of a large amount of funds.
For decades, the successive provincial governments failed to improve service delivery at the key healthcare facility in upper Sindh. The hospital has also been marred with corruption scandals.
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