Sajjad Hussain Cheehani
To save one human life is to save the whole humanity & hospitals are regarded as the life saving places in the world. On the contrary, if you have a round to the hospital in interior Sindh, you would lose your faith in the aforementioned dogma. The condition of majority of the hospitals is so pathetic that one can’t even imagine in this era of science & technology. Most of the hospitals lacks infrastructure needed for medical assistance. The wheel chairs & stretchers are found in pitiable condition, which can hardly be moved. The medicine facilities are only available at the medical stores available in the vicinity of hospitals. The oxygen masks are shifted to patient to patient which is an open violence of code of patient care. Most of the doctors have completely forgotten the Hippocratic oath as many of them are busy in making money at their private medical centres. The concerned health department must devise out a tangible & feasible plan for providing the basic necessities in hospitals & Doctors Monitoring Unit may also be activated to ensure the doctors’ presence in OPD timings.
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