MTI Ordinance 2019 not privatisation of public sector hospitals: PM Imran

Premier stresses the ordinance is to enable improved and modern management of public sector hospitals


Our Correspondent September 05, 2019
Prime Minister Imran Khan. PHOTO: PTI

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Thursday that the Punjab Medical Teaching Institutions Ordinance 2019 should not be termed as privatisation but as part of a reform plan for the public sector hospitals in the country.

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The premier clarified the move in a tweet after the ordinance, drafted on the pattern of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s (K-P) MTI Act, was promulgated on September 4.

The Punjab Governor Usman Buzdar had signed it earlier this week with the approval of the prime minister.

“The MTI Act/Ordinance is to enable improved and modern management of public sector hospitals,” stressed Prime Minister Imran Khan.

According to the MTI Ordinance, the government hospitals shall be run by a fully empowered Board of Governors (BoGs) which must consist of members from the private sector.

Each hospital would have a BoG that “shall have overall superintendence and control over the functions and administration of a medical teaching institution.”

There shall be a management committee for each hospital, consisting of a hospital director, medical director, nursing and finance directors and two members nominated by the BoG, added the ordinance.

“The government shall notify the new Provincial Policy Board to oversee and supervise the functions of the medical teaching institutions. The board shall be the top body in the newly launched MTI Ordinance 2019 followed by the search and nomination committee, BoG and management committee.”

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“A search and nomination committee shall recommend [a] list of members of the provincial policy board to the Punjab government for appointment of each member for a period of three years. The member of the board shall be eligible for re-appointment for one more term while the policy board shall have a chairperson who shall be elected in the manner as prescribed.”

“The committee shall consist of minister for health (chairman) and additional chief secretary Punjab as vice chairman,” said the ordinance.

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