KARACHI: The Sindh Healthcare Commission (SHCC) has issued regular licences to five major health facilities in Karachi after they complied with the commission’s guidelines.

These hospitals inc­lude Ziauddin Hospital, Clifton and North Nazima­bad, Memon Medical Institute Hospi­tal, Bahria Town Hospital, and Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi.

The commission has accelerated the registration and inspection process of hospitals in Sindh.

According to a statement, the SHCC issued 104 registration certificates were issued to clinics/hospitals in the province during July-August 2022. Provisional licences were also issued to 18 hospitals.

Teams of the commission, in its anti-quackery drive, also conducted widespread inspection and enforcement visits.

During the period, the teams conducted 535 inspections of various healthcare establishments (HCEs) across the province. A total of 60 clinics/hospitals were sealed, with over 215 warning notices issued to different practitioners on non-compliance. 178 clinics/hospitals were found to be compliant with SHCC Act and Regulations. In addition, 82 clinics were resealed.

The SHCC imposed a total of Rs2.08 million fines on non-compliant clinics, and over 80 per cent of the fines imposed were successfully recovered.

The statement added that the commission received 6 complaints against hospitals/clinics, and the hospitals in question were inspected in relation to the complaints to establish facts followed by proper hearing of complainants and defendants.

Training sessions on Minimum Service Delivery Standards for Homoeopathic Clinics was arranged, in which 27 homoeopathic clinics participated. In another training session for hospitals, 66 general practitioners, and 22 hospitals in Karachi were provided training.

The statement said SHCC teams were also in the process of developing standards for telemedicine, radiology and dental practice. They held meetings with Pakistan Nuclear Regula­tory Authority (PNRA) and relevant stakeholders to discuss radiology standards and for reviewing the final draft of dental standards.

The commission has also hired new staff to strengthen district headquarters offices.

Published in Dawn, September 5th, 2022

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