The Ongoing Supervision of the Country’s Private Health Centers Continues

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Sun, Sep 28 2025 11:17 AM
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Led by Dr. Faqir Mohammad Ziyar, Director General of the Ministry of Public Health’s Medical Council, an authorized committee is inspecting private health centers to verify the presence of foreign and domestic doctors, nurses, and other staff, review activity regulations, educational certificates, licenses, and residency documents. Legal action will be taken if violations are found.

The supervision, which began some time ago, has included inspections of India Medical Laboratory, Zawan Curative Clinic, Negin Asia, Sajid Barakazi, Macroryan, Safa Marwa Amani, Muslim, Ghazi Mohammad Osman, and Hanzala hospitals. As a result, Hanzala hospital was closed for health law violations and lack of license. Officials received recommendations to improve the quality of specialized and standard services, aiming to enhance health service quality nationwide.

This supervisory process will soon expand to other provinces to enforce health laws. Legal measures will be taken against violators to ensure private health centers operate according to Ministry of Public Health policies and protect public health.

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