Provincial Minister for Health, Khaliq ur Rehman, has announced that the provincial government is implementing comprehensive measures to enhance primary and secondary healthcare services across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In a recent statement, he highlighted the urgent need to address shortages of medical personnel such as doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff at local health centers. According to Khaliq ur Rehman, these steps are being taken on an emergency basis to ensure that citizens can access timely and quality healthcare services in nearby facilities.
He emphasized that the government is committed to improving basic healthcare infrastructure through a new health policy aimed at modernizing medical equipment and strengthening monitoring mechanisms. The minister stated that modern medical equipment will be provided to enhance service delivery, while also ensuring better accessibility and reliability for patients seeking treatment. Khaliq ur Rehman assured that these reforms would enable the public to receive quality care without unnecessary delays, thereby improving overall health outcomes in the province.
He reiterated the government's commitment to upgrading healthcare services across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, stating that citizens will benefit from better facilities and upgraded medical treatments. The minister's remarks come as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen primary and secondary healthcare systems throughout the region. In a separate development, Khaliq ur Rehman recently addressed an event where he cut the cake during a function held to mark International Nursing Day at the Chandka Institute of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences in Sindh.
This demonstrates his dedication to improving health services not only through policy but also by engaging with local institutions and communities. These initiatives reflect the provincial government's broader strategy to enhance healthcare infrastructure, ensuring that citizens have access to quality medical care regardless of their location within Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.