Health minister asks Pims staff to treat patients with kindness in Islamabad

Published March 20, 2025
Health Minister Mustafa Kamal talks to the hospital staff during his visit to Pims in Islamabad on Wednesday. — White Star
Health Minister Mustafa Kamal talks to the hospital staff during his visit to Pims in Islamabad on Wednesday. — White Star

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Health Syed Mustafa Kamal on his first visit to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) on Wednesday urged doctors, paramedical staff and nurses to treat patients with kindness and professionalism.

“Patients come to hospitals to get best possible treatment for their loved ones and hope to return happily with the recovered relatives. A few kind words can be a source of healing for patients and their attendants,” he said.

“We must ensure the provision of quality healthcare and do everything in our power to improve hospital services,” he said.

During the visit, the hospital administration provided a detailed briefing to the minister. He was informed about the medical facilities available, the resources at hand, and the challenges faced by the hospital in delivering quality healthcare. Furthermore, the minister was updated on ongoing projects and the upgradation initiatives at Pims.

It was informed that Pims receives approximately 6,000 to 7,000 patients daily. The minister was also briefed on the construction of a new 200-bed emergency facility, which is expected to become functional by June.

Mustafa Kamal inquired about the various tests being conducted in the hospital’s laboratories. He instructed hospital authorities to submit a comprehensive report on the challenges, recommendations and future plans for improvement at the earliest.

Following the briefing, the minister inspected the Outpatient Department (OPD) and emergency wards. He personally reviewed the facilities being provided to patients and interacted with them to understand their concerns.

He emphasised the importance of compassionate healthcare. “God loves His creation, and humans have been made the best of all creatures. Those who come to hospitals are in distress, and we must work to ease their suffering, not add to it,” he remarked.

He further stated, “People in pain are close to God. It is our duty to serve them with sincerity and dedication. These positions of authority are a trust from God, and we must fulfil our responsibilities with integrity.”

Minister Mustafa Kamal reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening healthcare infrastructure and ensuring the delivery of efficient medical services to the public.

Published in Dawn, March 20th, 2025

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