Inspections Initiated at Private Health Centers Across the Country to Oversee and Regulate the Work of Foreign and Local Doctors

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Wed, Aug 13 2025 4:11 PM
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An authorized committee, led by Dr. Faqir Mohammad Ziyar, Chief of the Medical Council at the Ministry of Public Health, to review the presence, activities, educational credentials, licenses, and residence documents of foreign and domestic doctors, nurses, and other health workers in private health centers across the country, and for taking legal action in cases of violations.

The monitoring process, launched some time ago, covered Kulsum, Ali Sina, Modern and Arvin Skin Hospitals, with necessary recommendations given to the relevant officials to improve the quality, specialization, and standardization of services. This process will continue in other provinces after Kabul to enforce health regulations, and authorities will take legal action against any violations.

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