Pakistani medical team visits kabul
KABUL, APR 22 (DNA) — A three members team of renowned medical experts from Pakistan mandated by the Ministry of Health in Islamabad visited Afghanistan to examine the performance of three leading hospitals which were built by Government of Pakistan to provide good quality health services to Afghan people.
The main objective of the visit was to examine the health facilities being provided to the Afghan nationals at these hospitals, difficulties faced by them and suggestions to bring necessary improvements with financial and technical support of Pakistan and international institutions.
The team also held meetings with the Minister and officials of the Afghan Ministry of Health to incorporate their input and needs.
The team visited Nishtar Kidney Hospital in Jalalabad, Muhammad Ali Jinnah Hospital in Kabul and NaibAminullah Logari Hospital in Logar to undertake an assessment on what kind of medical assistance is being provided by Government of Pakistan to run these hospitals and how it can be enhanced.
The team has already concluded the visit and will now be submitting a detailed report to the health authorities for examination and decisions on the way forward. =DNA
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