- Well being Card prolonged to ICT, AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan.
- PM vows clear implementation through third-party monitoring.
- Round 70 hospitals to be empanelled nationwide.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday revived and prolonged the Well being Card programme to Islamabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), reaffirming the federal authorities’s dedication to offering high quality healthcare as a basic proper for each citizen, no matter social or financial standing.
Addressing the ceremony, the premier mentioned the initiative marked one other main step in the direction of delivering healthcare services at folks’s doorsteps.
Recalling the launch of the scheme in 2016 beneath the management of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, he mentioned the programme was later expanded quickly throughout provinces. He pressured that nothing was extra priceless in life than well being.
“If there’s well being, there’s training; if there’s well being, there’s dignified employment; if there’s well being, there’s progress in each subject of life,” he remarked.
PM Shehbaz mentioned whereas prosperous segments of society may afford costly therapy anyplace on the earth, the true check of the state lay in defending the poor, widows, orphans and every day wage earners who struggled to make ends meet.
“If a labourer falls in poor health and leaves this world with out therapy, his kids are left in everlasting darkness. Healthcare is the suitable of each Pakistani — whether or not a major minister or a road vendor,” he mentioned.
Congratulating Federal Well being Minister Mustafa Kamal, the secretary well being and their complete group, the prime minister urged clear implementation by means of third-party monitoring to make sure therapy was supplied on the proper services and with acceptable requirements.
He expressed confidence that sincere execution of the programme wouldn’t solely serve the folks but in addition deliver reward on this world and the hereafter.
Expressing hope for swift and efficient implementation, the prime minister mentioned the programme could be personally monitored by means of visits and inspections in collaboration with Islamabad’s well being management, parliamentarians, the chief minister of Gilgit-Baltistan and the premier of AJK.
Responding to a requirement to increase the programme to Sindh, he termed the proposal legitimate and warranted that he would personally take up the matter with the chief minister of Sindh.
He famous that the programme was progressing quickly in Punjab, with billions of rupees being spent on healthcare, and congratulated the Punjab authorities on its efforts. He added that whereas different provinces had their very own well being initiatives, efforts could be made to make sure comparable services nationwide.
Earlier, Mustafa Kamal mentioned the revived programme would offer free, cashless healthcare to just about 10 million residents of Islamabad Capital Territory, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
He mentioned the programme ensured residents may obtain therapy with out worrying about affordability throughout moments of ache and misery.
Sharing operational particulars, Kamal mentioned round 70 hospitals have been being empanelled beneath the Prime Minister’s Well being Card throughout Islamabad, AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan, together with 20 further hospitals in Islamabad alone.
He added that cardholders from these areas residing in Karachi would additionally be capable to entry therapy at 16 designated hospitals within the metropolis.
He famous that Sindh remained the one province the place the Prime Minister’s Well being Card was not but operational, whereas Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and the federal territories have been already coated.
Referring to earlier proposals, he mentioned a plan protecting 10 rural and concrete districts of Sindh at an estimated price of Rs24 billion had been ready.
“If funding is supplied for simply two years, the programme can turn out to be self-sustaining from the third yr onward,” he mentioned, expressing hope that healthcare deprivation in Sindh is also addressed.

