Facilities to be provided in hospitals

Governor says hospitals across the province needed improvement in service delivery

Patients wait for doctors at a ward in a hospital. Photo: Express

PESHAWAR:

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Governor, Haji Ghulam Ali has said that the confidence of general public on public sector hospitals would be restored and all the missing facilities would be provided for patients. He was talking to a delegation of Young Doctors Association (YDA) here at governor house on Friday.

President YDA, Asfandyar, general secretary, Dr Faheem, vice chairman, Dr Sajid, president Commonwealth Medical Trust, Dr Umar Ayub Khan and Doctor Musa Kaleem was also present occasion. Doctor informed the governor about their problems and discussed matters relating to policy board, operational and administrative matters of hospitals.

Governor said that hospitals across the province needed improvement in service delivery and all positive suggestions would be welcomed in this regard. He observed that government desired to simplify service delivery which was out of the reach in recent past for patients, adding that it is our collective responsibility to work for providing best health care to the general public and restore confidence of people on government hospitals.

He added that government would also support such efforts to develop hospitals on modern lines, assuring that all the problems of hospitals would be resolved and steps are being taken to provide missing facilities to hospitals situated in remote areas. He said that provincial government and cabinet is also trying its level best to help patients in getting quality healthcare services.

Later, CM Aide, Jarar Hussain Bukhari, former federal minister, Anwar Saifullah, former provincial ministers, Hisham Inamullha and Arshd Abdullah also called on KP Governor and discussed problems of their areas.

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