PM Shehbaz directs comprehensive screening in public hospitals to eliminate hepatitis, HIV

Reiterates government's resolve to provide the best possible healthcare to citizens

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting on the Ministry of National Health Services in Islamabad on May 5, 2026. Photo: X/ PMO

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday directed authorities to ensure comprehensive screening of all patients in public hospitals to eliminate hepatitis and HIV, reiterating the government’s resolve to provide the best healthcare services to citizens.

The directive was issued as the premier chaired a review meeting on matters related to the Ministry of National Health Services, during which he reiterated that the provision of the best possible healthcare to Pakistani citizens remained among the government’s top priorities.

According to the statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), the prime minister said the government was prepared to go to every length, overcome all obstacles, and make any sacrifice necessary to save even a single precious life.

He also instructed the Ministry of National Health Services to develop, in coordination with provincial governments, an integrated system for timely reporting of hepatitis, AIDS and other diseases. “Only through timely identification can these diseases be fully eradicated,” he observed.

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