Monitoring of Private Health Facilities Continues Nationwide

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Sat, Oct 04 2025 11:39 AM
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The Ministry of Public Health has launched an oversight campaign led by Dr. Faqir Mohammad Ziyar, Director General of the Medical Council. A designated committee is inspecting private health centers to verify the presence and credentials of local and foreign medical staff, including doctors and nurses. The review covers academic qualifications, licenses, and residency documents, with legal action to follow any violations.

Recent inspections were conducted at Kabul Istanbul, Khedmat, Lajward Ahmadzai, Dunya, and Subhan Ebadi hospitals. Authorities issued directives to improve the quality and standards of services to ensure better healthcare delivery.

The Ministry confirmed that the inspection campaign will soon expand to other provinces. Violators will face legal consequences, as the government works to align private sector operations with national health policies and safeguard public well-being.

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