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Jati hospital facing shortage of medics

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Our Correspondent
Sujawal

Jati, one of the densely populated Taluka of district Sujawal with a population of around 250000 souls, is deprived of basic health facilities as the Taluka Hospital Jati, the major health faculty, is facing a shortage of doctors, paramedical staff, and the lower staff after the abrogation of a public-private partnership between Medical Emergency Resilience Foundation and the Sindh Government.

As per details, the hospitals of district Sujawal were given under the administrative control of MERF under a public-private partnership for 5 years and that partnership came to an end last month.

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