Health upgrade
Pakistan's health infrastructure is in a state of crisis, with rural areas lacking basic medical facilities and urban hospitals overcrowded and under-resourced. Despite significant budget allocations, the healthcare system remains inadequate to meet the needs of the population. With just about one doctor per 1000 people and outdated equipment in public hospitals, the situation has reached a tipping point. The Covid-19 pandemic further exposed these vulnerabilities, leaving millions without timely access to healthcare and highlighting the urgent need for reform.
To address this, the government must prioritise increased funding for healthcare, build and upgrade facilities in underserved areas, and provide incentives to retain healthcare professionals. Collaboration with international organisations to introduce technologies like telemedicine can also help bridge the gaps in service delivery. Immediate action is vital to prevent further deterioration and ensure that Pakistan's healthcare system can meet the needs of its people.
Muhammad Zubair
Vehari
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