The Directorate of Monitoring and Inspection of the Ministry of Public Health conducted a comprehensive inspection of several private hospitals in Kabul

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Mon, Jan 20 2025 1:06 PM
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This initiative aimed to ensure thorough oversight of both public and private healthcare facilities nationwide, with a focus on enhancing operational transparency, promoting accountability, and delivering high-quality, standardized healthcare services to citizens.

Leading the inspection, Dr. Karimullah Halimi, Director of Monitoring, accompanied by a dedicated delegation, assessed the facilities of Afghan Pamir 20-Bed Hospital, Adei Maternity Hospital, Najm Al-Sama Shafaju Hospital, Khatool Hospital, Ariana Shafa Hospital, Almas Hospital, and Nadira Sidiqi Hospital. A detailed evaluation of all departments was carried out, during which specific recommendations were provided to the medical personnel, emphasizing the need for proactive problem-solving and unwavering commitment to improving treatment services.

 

Additionally, Dr. Halimi conducted direct consultations with patients to assess their well-being, extended his best wishes for their recovery, and reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to delivering superior healthcare services.

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