Upgrade: Rs15m approved for Civil Hospital
Medical Superintendent said the funds had now been approved for the construction of the new section.
GUJRANWALA:
The Health Department has approved Rs15 million funds for upgrading Civil Hospital, Medical Superintendent Anwar Amaan told The Express Tribune.
He said he had written a letter to health secretary seeking permission to demolish the old building.
He said after a medical college was started in 2012, the hospital was awarded the status of a teaching hospital.
He said at the event, former chief minister Shahbaz Sharif had announced to upgrade the hospital to an 1,100-bed facility.
He said after the PC-1 (project digest) was prepared, it was decided that the old eye ward and pharmacy would be demolished and a 500-bed section would be built in the place with four units— an eye ward, an orthopaedic centre, a urology centre and a children’s ward.
He said the funds had now been approved for the construction of the new section.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 29th, 2013.
The Health Department has approved Rs15 million funds for upgrading Civil Hospital, Medical Superintendent Anwar Amaan told The Express Tribune.
He said he had written a letter to health secretary seeking permission to demolish the old building.
He said after a medical college was started in 2012, the hospital was awarded the status of a teaching hospital.
He said at the event, former chief minister Shahbaz Sharif had announced to upgrade the hospital to an 1,100-bed facility.
He said after the PC-1 (project digest) was prepared, it was decided that the old eye ward and pharmacy would be demolished and a 500-bed section would be built in the place with four units— an eye ward, an orthopaedic centre, a urology centre and a children’s ward.
He said the funds had now been approved for the construction of the new section.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 29th, 2013.