Get 100% Free Medicines At Punjab’s Medical Centers – CM Announces Life-Changing Initiatives!
In the recent meeting called by Maryam Nawaz, many big decisions have been made and multiple future initiatives have been announced to improve the health of Punjab residents.

Multiple health reforms have been announced by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz for the citizens of Punjab, and she has instructed workers to speed up the process for modifying health centers established for public use.
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Maryam Nawaz Announces 100% Free Medicines For Citizens
The chief minister, presiding over a meeting on health sector changes, mandated that construction and repairs of health centers be completed by March. Maryam Nawaz, Punjab’s chief minister, has reiterated her commitment to providing healthcare to all residents.
As a result of this meeting, Maryam Nawaz took strict note of multiple aspects and ordered the management to provide 100% free medicines to Punjabi citizens in Health Centers.
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Strict Notice To Hospital Guards Regarding Money Deduction By Maryam Nawaz
Maryam Nawaz took strict note of complaints received from the common citizens of Punjab against hospital guards, declaring that the guards of hospitals deduct their money, which needs to be stopped immediately.
200 Primary Health Centers To Be Completed By March
Maryam Nawaz announced to establish 200 Health Centers in Punjab and make them available to the local people so that medical services can reach them at their doorsteps during her health reform meeting.
During the conference, it was declared that 200 basic health centers in Punjab would provide 24-hour services by March.
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The integration of RHCs into hospitals and multiple health services by Maryam Nawaz
They also decided to train public health technicians, female health visitors, and other staff members, as well as to activate certain rural health centers (RHCs) as hospitals and to conduct biennial third-party audits.
Furthermore, 717 health nutrition supervisors would be trained, and specialists such as pediatricians, cardiologists, and anesthesiologists would visit rural hospitals on a weekly basis. In addition, Maryam suggested outsourcing pathology and CT scans. She emphasized the importance of hospitals having specialized human resources and argued for delivering healthcare services to patients at home.
Furthermore, she emphasized the importance of implementing laparoscopic procedures in public hospitals and addressing governance concerns that have impacted every industry, including healthcare.
In conclusion
A series of health reforms aimed at ensuring comprehensive healthcare for all citizens have been unveiled by the Chief Minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz. She demonstrates her unwavering commitment to public health by mandating 200 primary health centers be completed by March and by providing free medicines.
Furthermore, her strict measures against malpractice and initiatives to improve healthcare accessibility demonstrate her commitment to improving Punjab’s residents’ lives. Punjab’s commitment to high-quality, accessible healthcare is reinforced by this visionary approach, promising a healthier future for everyone.