During the unannounced inspection, several attendants and patients raised concerns over the unavailability of medicines and diagnostic tests, prompting immediate action from the chief minister.
Maryam visited the medicine store and directed staff to ensure that medicines are readily available. She expressed strong displeasure over reports that free medicines were not being provided to patients, ordering disciplinary action against those responsible.
She also toured the emergency ward, where she interacted with patients and inquired about the quality of care and facilities. Responding to further complaints about the lack of basic medical services, the chief minister instructed hospital staff to take urgent corrective measures.
“Providing citizens with quality and timely healthcare is the government’s top priority,” she stated, warning that negligence will not be tolerated.
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