MoPH Launches Inspection Campaign of Private Health Facilities in Logar Province

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Wed, Dec 17 2025 1:38 PM
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Led by Dr Ahmad Khandan, Director of Coordination and Regulation of the Private Sector of the Ministry of Public Health, an inspection campaign of private health facilities has been launched in Logar province.

The inspection team began monitoring private health centres in the provincial capital and districts of Logar, with the aim of assessing the overall condition of these facilities, improving the quality of private-sector health services, reviewing official documents and licences, and encouraging unlicensed centres to obtain legal authorisation in line with relevant regulations (Regulations No. 916 and 1084).

During the process, a total of 77 private health facilities were assessed, of which 46 were found to be operating without valid licences. Facility managers were provided with guidance on regulatory compliance and the legal procedures required to obtain operating permits.

The inspection team also praised the active cooperation of local authorities, district health officials and health facility staff, and expressed a shared commitment to improving the standards and performance of the private health sector in the province.

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