‘Health infrastructure in capital’s rural areas in a shambles’
Ali Khan, 26, was shocked to discover that the 25 bed integrated hospital in Bhara Kahu did not have the facilities to treat his father.
“The only doctor available at the hospital after initial treatment simply advised me to shift my father to Pims or Polyclinic, as there was no facility to treat critical patients,” Mr Khan said.
The Rural Health Centre, Bhara Kahu was upgraded to the 25-bed Prime Minister’s Integrated Health Centre by former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani in 2011. The centre is the only state run hospital that caters to the growing population of Bhara Kahu and its adjoining areas up to Murree.
The facility is under the administrative control of the Islamabad district administration, which in turn falls under the Federal Ministry of Interior.
The federal government on a temporary basis had engaged over three dozen medical and paramedical employees from the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) and Polyclinic Hospital at the integrated health centre, claiming the facility would “very soon” be provided its own staff.