Shortage of experts in MTI boards impedes health reforms - N

Shortage of experts in MTI boards impedes health reforms - Newspaper


PESHAWAR: The shortage of qualified people in the board of governors of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s medical teaching institutions is hampering the health reforms initiative taken by the government in 2015, insist officials.
The PTI government had got the Medical Teaching Institutions Reforms Bill passed by the provincial assembly in 2015.
The legislation was meant to bring about drastic changes in the healthcare system through the MTI-covered hospitals and affiliated medical and dental colleges and other institutions through boards of governors.
Initially, the boards consisted of 10 members, including six from the private sector and four from the public sector, but later, the government decided that the boards would have members from the private sector only.

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