Inaugurates
Budgam’s first private hospital ‘Ibn-Sina’ in Budgam
SRINAGAR,
JANUARY 06: Highlighting the need for the government to handhold private
sector, especially in sectors such as healthcare, Minister for Power
Development, Naeem Akhtar today urged private hospitals to strengthen their
emergency care and abilities for performing complicated surgeries and other
treatments.
The
Minister was addressing a gathering at the inauguration of Budgam district’s
first private hospital “Ibn-Sina” located right outside the Ompura railway
station.
Akther
said that most of the existing private hospitals do not match up to the
tertiary care which the government hospitals provide, despite being home to
quality doctors; Kashmir lacks a holistic healthcare system.
The
Minster said that at the government and private level we are always bothered
about whether a doctor is punctual and if he is doing private practice or not.
We should rather create an ecosystem in healthcare where services such as
paramedics, nursing and sanitation are provided attention.
District
Development Commissioner Budgam, Muhammad Haroon Malik said Ibn-Sina hospital
will help to “fill the void of a quality private hospital” in Budgam district.
“Institutionally
Budgam is lagging behind but efforts in healthcare such as Ibn-Sina rekindle
the hope that entrepreneurs foraying into healthcare are ready to provide good
facilities to common people,” Malik said.
Director
Health Services (Kashmir), Dr Saleem-ur-Rehman who was also present at the
inauguration ceremony said apart from providing healthcare services to people from
Srinagar and Budgam, ‘Ibn-Sina’ hospital can also cater to the needs of
patients from peripheries.
Dr
Rehman said emergency and trauma care are areas which private hospitals need
lay special emphasis on.
Among those who were present at the event included SSP
Budgam Tejinder Singh, CEO Peaks Group, Baldev Singh.
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