Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi presided over a meeting at his office which approved free treatment for the general public in emergencies at social security hospitals, demonstrating the government’s commitment to providing accessible healthcare.
Furthermore, the meeting, in principle, endorsed the provision of free treatment to domestic workers in social security hospitals as a fundamental principle.
To ensure the implementation of these decisions, the Punjab government will bear the expenses for the free treatment of domestic workers in social security hospitals. Moreover, domestic workers will have the option to avail the treatment facilities through health cards. In cases where the expenses exceed the specified limit of the health card, the Punjab government will cover the additional costs, ensuring comprehensive healthcare coverage for the workers.
As part of the efforts to streamline healthcare services, digital cards will be issued to patients receiving treatment at social security hospitals. In order to support the implementation of these measures and ensure the certainty of treatment for domestic workers, a grant of Rs.200 million was allocated to the Punjab Employees Social Security Institution (PESSI) during the meeting.
Provincial Ministers Dr Javed Akram, Amir Mir, and Mansoor Qadir; health, finance, labor & information departments’ secretaries; commissioner PESSI, and others attended the meeting, while Minister for Primary & Secondary Health Dr Jamal Nasir participated through a video link.
Moreover, Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi chaired a meeting at his office to discuss the progress of development projects in the Sahiwal division. Several key decisions were made during the meeting to enhance the infrastructure and services in the division.
In line with the objective of providing advanced healthcare facilities, it was decided to establish a state-of-the-art cardiology block in the new building of the district headquarters hospital. Additionally, plans were set in motion to transform the old DHQ hospital building into a specialized children’s hospital, catering to the unique healthcare needs of young patients.
The meeting also addressed the need for infrastructure improvements within the city. Specifically, a 6.5-kilometer stretch of the dual carriageway GT Road, located within the city, will undergo restoration to ensure smooth and efficient transportation for residents.
Furthermore, the meeting included a comprehensive evaluation of Sahiwal’s city development project, as well as initiatives related to water recharge and waste management. The meeting emphasized the importance of completing the Sahiwal-Pakpattan Road by September, setting a clear deadline for its timely execution.