Tue. Dec 3rd, 2024
    Expanding Healthcare Access in Punjab The Success of the Mobile Clinic Initiative

    The Success of the Mobile Clinic Initiative

    Expanding Healthcare Access: The Success of the Mobile Clinic Initiative. The Clinic on Wells program has been launched by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz to improve health facilities. Under this program, poor and sick people will be able to get medical assistance so that people in remote areas can also get medical facilities from the camps near them.

    Dr. Muzamal Karim while visiting a medical camp said that these camps have been regularly inspected and medical health facilities have been ensured. Now clinics in wells as well as medical camps have been set up in every district, through which poor people will be able to get their food and medicines.

    On the instructions of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz, there has been a struggle to provide better health to the people in the Leh district. In this regard, camps have been set up in different areas under Clinic Orwell so that remote areas can get medical facilities. On the instructions of Commissioner Ameer Bidar, all campuses have been inspected to ensure that all campuses have medical facilities. 

    So far 105 patients have benefited from the medical campuses set up in Eidgah and Chandia. The purpose of setting up this camp is to provide convenience to people living in remote areas. Many people are not able to get their medicines on time due to the distance from the hospital, steps have been taken by the government to avoid these problems.

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    105 Patients Benefited

    Many people cannot get medicines on time, due to the distance of hospitals, and many of them are suffering from incurable diseases. To get out of the problems, the government has started the medical camps in Eidgah and Chandia from the camp, so far 105 patients have benefited from these camps. Through these campuses, patients get immediate medical assistance, after examination they are provided with medicines and health instructions. The availability of medical staff and medicines among doctors has also been reviewed, during which many people have benefited.

    Expanding Healthcare Access in Punjab The Success of the Mobile Clinic Initiative

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    Medical Facilities Available Near Home

    For those who are suffering from incurable diseases and cannot get their medicines on time, the Chief Minister has launched the Clinic on Well project. Every district has established clinic-on-well copy camps, through which all medicines can be easily procured. To provide the highest medical facilities, the Chief Minister has announced the establishment of medical camps, these camps have been established in every district to provide health services.

    All these campuses have not only been set up by the government but have also been thoroughly monitored for the availability of medicines. So that the best healthcare services can be provided to the patients at their doorstep.

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    Efforts To Provide Facilities

    People suffering from incurable diseases are unable to get medicines immediately. Those who live in remote areas but are worried due to lack of medical facilities will get the medical facilities. Under this program, medical camps are being set up in different areas so that facilities can be provided near the remote areas throughout the camp. All the medical campuses have been visited so that all the facilities can be seen.

    Camps have also been set up in Mohalla Eid gah and Chandia, and many patients have benefited on the campus. Through this camp, many people are changing their lives by getting food and learning Urdu on time. Meanwhile, the availability of doctors, medical staff, and medicines in the medical camps has been thoroughly reviewed to see all the camp facilities.

    So that all the facilities are available to the remote people.