Thursday, July 4, 2024 05:51 PM
Punjab's Minister for Primary and Secondary Healthcare, Khawaja Imran Nazir, oversees the renovation work at Holy Family Hospital in Rawalpindi to enhance healthcare services and combat diseases, emphasizing the government's commitment to improving the healthcare system.
Punjab's Minister for Primary and Secondary Healthcare, Khawaja Imran Nazir, recently visited the Holy Family Hospital (HFH) in Rawalpindi to oversee the ongoing renovation work. The minister's visit aimed to ensure that the hospital's infrastructure is being upgraded to provide modern and high-quality healthcare services to the public.
During his inspection, Minister Imran engaged with patients and their caregivers to assess the availability of medical services and medications. The Building department reported significant progress, with 90% completion of the basement, 99% of the ground floor, 87% of the first floor, and 93% of the second floor.
Emphasizing the government's commitment to healthcare, Minister Imran stressed the importance of promptly completing the remaining tasks. He highlighted the government's efforts to combat diseases like Measles and assured that necessary funds are being allocated to hospitals across the province to improve healthcare infrastructure.
The visit of Punjab's Health Minister to Holy Family Hospital signifies the government's dedication to enhancing healthcare services for the public. With ongoing renovations and a focus on disease prevention, the government aims to ensure that all citizens have access to quality medical care. By prioritizing the completion of infrastructure upgrades, Punjab is taking significant steps towards improving the overall healthcare system in the region.