Deputy Minister of Health Services visits from Paktika Provincial Hospital

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Thu, Oct 31 2024 10:12 AM
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During an official visit to Paktika Province, the Deputy Minister of Public Health for Health Services, Mawlawi Abdul Wali Haqqani, undertook a comprehensive assessment of the provincial hospital, subsequently engaging in a meeting with the healthcare staff to address their challenges.

Having reviewed the services provided by the Paktika Provincial Hospital, Mawlawi Haqqani met with patients, extending his wishes for their prompt recovery.

Upon concluding his inspection, he proceeded to convene a meeting with the hospital staff, during which solutions to their concerns were explored, and the healthcare team was afforded an opportunity to present several proposals and requests for improvement.

After carefully considering these submissions, the Deputy Minister pledged to prioritize their needs, thereby committing to the provision of focused attention and dedicated support to address the issues that had been raised.

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