Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has launched the online service of the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) to support the country’s healthcare system.
While inaugurating the service, he remarked that the move will play a huge role in setting the standards for medical professionals in the future.
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“It is a major step, and every society should move towards adopting it,” he said.
The PM explained that the government’s health card system, which has already been provided to all the residents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, will fundamentally revolutionize the system. He also highlighted the plight of the underprivileged citizens and stated that the expanding healthcare system of the country will help them avail of quality services.
“We are also incentivizing the private sector to import medical equipment to uplift the medical sector,” he added.
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The PMC’s online service will essentially guarantee the role of the regulator, and bring the country’s healthcare sector ‘on par with the rest of the world’.
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