For ensuring standardised and professional treatment, the Punjab Healthcare Commission (PHC) has so far trained 18,802 health professionals from more than 14,600 healthcare establishments by arranging 466 workshops based on their respective Minimum Service Delivery Standards (MSDS). According to details, the commission has evolved a comprehensive training programme for ensuring that the healthcare establishments are providing quality health services and promoting professional treatment of the patients. The PHC has developed the MSDS of all kinds of healthcare establishments and the trainings are being given to the qualified and registered health professionals for implementing standards in their respective establishments in order to improve quality of the healthcare services. Later on, the implementation status of the MSDS is also gauged by the PHC through inspections. In these workshops, training is also imparted on continuity of treatment and care, patients’ rights and awareness, facility management and safety, infection control, management of medication, human resource management and effective arrangements for the waste disposal. In 466 workshops, out of the 14,619 healthcare establishments, 2,947 were of the public sector and 11,672 were private, while 6,021 and 12,781 health professionals and managers were from the public and private sectors respectively. Published in Daily Times, September 25th 2018.