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Masses to be provided state of the art medical facilities: Maryam

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Says ‘wants to improve every hospital in Punjab’

 

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has said that government was committed to bring state of the art medical facilities in the province to facilitate the poor patients.

Inaugurating a new emergency block at Indus Hospital in Jubilee Town Lahore, Chief Minister said she wanted to improve every hospital in Punjab.

Maryam Nawaz said, “We will improve healthcare system by using the system and experiences of Indus Hospital.” She also announced collaboration with Indus Hospital for heart and bone marrow transplant. On the occasion she sought a comprehensive plan to improve government hospitals with the collaboration of industrial trusts. She agreed to take joint measures for the heart surgery of young children.

After the inauguration, she visited various departments of Indus Hospital and inspected resuscitation, paeds, CT scan, nursing station, information desk and family medicine centers. She spoke to the children under treatment in the emergency ward, expressed wishes for their speedy recovery. She also interacted with other under-treatment patients, their attendants and doctors to inquire them about various treatment facilities available there. She also observed the treatment procedure and paperless dashboard system of Indus Hospital.

The Chief Minister said,”We are working day in and day out for public service.” She added,”A chair is a burden of responsibilities, a good decision can improve millions of lives.”

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