2.8 mln people received free treatment through Sehat cards: Yasmin Rashid

LAHORE: Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid said on Monday that providing better healthcare facilities to the people was top priority as in Punjab, more than 2.8 million citizens had received free treatment facilities through Sahat Sahulat card.

She stated this while inaugurating the 42nd Annual International Scientific Symposium
here at King Edward Medical University.

The 42nd Annual International Scientific Symposium was organized at King Edward Medical
University with the collaboration of KE Almanai, KEMKANA, KEMKA UK and APNA.

Dr Yasmin Rashid said: “a professor is a role model for children as transferring knowledge
to someone is a great charity”.

She said that she got the opportunity to teach children in three government medical colleges of Punjab including Fatima Jinnah Medical College, King Edward Medical College and Rawalpindi Medical College.

She said that delegates from different countries came for the symposium. It was very important to spread awareness in the symposium organized at King Edward Medical University, she added.

Dr Yasmin said that 11 mother and child hospitals were being built in Punjab. The opening of Mother & Child Block in Ganga Ram Hospital was the realization of a dream of many decades.

By the grace of Allah, a mother & child block consisting of 550 beds in Ganga Ram Hospital
was operational, she said.

The provincial health minister congratulated Prof Dr Mahmoyaz and his team for organizing
the international symposium.

Provincial Health Secretary Dr Ahmed Javed Qazi said the Punjab government was utilizing
all resources to provide better healthcare facilities to the people. “Through the seven medical universities of Punjab, we were providing high quality education to the children”, he said.

He said that world’s first University of Child Health Sciences was located in Punjab. He paid
tribute to the provincial health minister Dr Yasmin Rashid for her valuable services in the
health department.

Vice Chancellor King Edward Medical University Prof Dr Mahmoud Ayaz said the graduates
of King Edward Medical University were still brightening the name of Pakistan in the whole
world. The main objective of today’s international symposium was to provide awareness
to the participants, he said.

Prof Dr Mahmood Shaukat, Pro-Chancellor Prof Dr Ijaz Hussain, Prof. Dr. Tabinda,
Prof. Dr. Saqib Saeed, CEO Punjab Institute of Cardiology Prof Dr Bilal Mohiuddin,
Prof. Dr. Saqib Shafi, faculty members and a large number of students including 106 delegates from different countries attended the ceremony.

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