The Minister, during the visit inspected various units of the hospital and enquired about the facilities being provided to the patients.
The Minister also took stock of the fully automatic operation theaters for nephrology, gastroenterology and cardiology which have been built at an estimated cost of Rs 8.62 crore. She asked the authorities to ensure proper maintenance of all crucial equipments in these vital units for larger interest of the ailing.
She impressed upon them to maintain utmost levels of sanitation and ensure hygienic environment in the hospital which is pre-requisite for health of the patients. She also directed the hospital to employ proper waste management techniques including conscious waste segregation and disposal.
The Minister also interacted with the patients and their attendants and enquired about the status of services being extended to them in the hospital.
The Minister said that Government is committed to upgrade facilities at all public healthcare institutions, especially at super specialty hospitals so that people can get quality care.
Later, hospital authorities apprised the Minister about overall functioning of the hospital and additional measures needed to further augment its infra and other healthcare facilities.
Principal Secretary Health and Medical Education, Dr. Pawan Kotwal, Medical Superintendent, Muhammad Saleem Tak, doctors, hospital staff and other concerned accompanied the Minister during her visit.