President Dr Arif Alvi has underlined the need for technological expertise in the healthcare system. While chairing a meeting of the senior leadership of Agha Khan University in Karachi on Saturday, he said that the healthcare system of the Country is required to focus on the preventive side of health rather than curative. He said that many people in our country avoid visiting hospitals, particularly in private hospitals due to the expensiveness of treatment. The President said that several Nursing courses and programs could also go online in order to increase the quantum of nursing staff in our country.
While highlighting importance of preventive side of healthcare, President Dr. Arif Alvi said that many people in our country avoid to visit hospitals, particularly in private hospitals due to expensiveness of treatment. Our hospitals including AKU need to look into this trend and focus on promoting the preventive aspect of healthcare, he said.
He further said that 80% of the component in dentistry could be virtual/online. Several Nursing Courses and programs could also go online in order to increase the quantum of nursing staff in our country, he added.
President Dr. Arif Alvi said that China took eight hundred million people out of poverty by improving healthcare system. He urged the faculty and doctors of AKU to establish a group of visionary thinkers to make quality and relevant healthcare system.
Earlier, President Arif Alvi was briefed on AKU’s social impact as a national asset by providing services in basic education, outreach health services, examination system and research. President Alvi appreciated services of AKU as an iconic for the leading hospitals in Pakistan.