Thousands Benefit from First-Class Medical Care at Punjab’s Field HospitalsThousands Benefit from First-Class Medical Care at Punjab’s Field Hospitals Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique visited the Ghaziabad field hospital and announced that thousands of people have received exceptional medical care through the province’s field hospitals. These field hospitals, a key initiative of the Punjab government, provide comprehensive medical services, including consultations with female doctors, testing, and free medication, directly to people’s doorsteps. During his visit, the minister stressed the government’s commitment to accessible and quality health care for all. He toured the facility, spoke with staff to assess service effectiveness, and evaluated the hospital’s operations. “The success of our field hospitals demonstrates our dedication to ensuring that no one is denied basic health care,” Rafique said. The field hospitals have proven highly successful, providing much-needed medical assistance to communities. Their ongoing operation is a testament to the Punjab government’s commitment to improving healthcare access and quality for all its citizens.
LAHORE – Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique on Friday announced that thousands of people had received first-class medical care through the province’s field hospitals. During his visit to the Ghaziabad field hospital, he stressed that the initiative, a flagship project of the Punjab government, was aimed at delivering essential health services right at people’s homes.
The field hospitals offer comprehensive medical services, including free consultations with female doctors, tests and free medication. The minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to prioritizing accessible and quality health care for all. During a tour of the facility, the minister spoke with staff to assess the effectiveness of the medical services provided and conducted a thorough evaluation of the hospital’s operations. “The success of our field hospitals reflects our commitment to ensuring that no one is deprived of basic health care,” he added.