July 10, 2021
DAGGAR: Chief Minister Mahmood Khan on Friday inaugurated a number of development projects and launched work on several other schemes to be completed at a cost of Rs4.567 billion as he paid his first daylong visit to Buner district.
The chief minister was accompanied by cabinet members Anwar Zeb Khan, Kamran Bangash, Riaz Khan, Member National Assembly Sher Akbar Khan, Members Provincial Assembly Fakhar Jahan Khan and Fazal Hakim. He inaugurated the newly-constructed building of Government Higher Secondary School Gadizai, which was completed at an estimated cost of Rs74 million.
Addressing a public gathering, Mahmood Khan Addressing a public meeting, he said workers of other political parties were joining Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in droves as they had full confidence in the government and its policies.
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250,439 patients treated free of cost under KP Sehat Card Plus programme
July 3, 2021
PESHAWAR: For the first time in the history of Pakistan, at least 250,439 patients were treated under the Sehat Card Plus programme in public and private hospitals free of cost during the seven months of 2020-21.
The majority of patients preferred private hospitals for their treatment; around 174,388 people went to private hospitals and only 76,052 patients were treated in government hospitals. The government has paid an amount of Rs 7.2 billion to different hospitals. The KP government has paid Rs 13.056 billion to the State Life Insurance Corporation during the last financial year and under the agreement, the organization will pay back the remaining amount of Rs 5.856 billion.
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250,439 patients treated free of cost under Sehat Card Plus programme
July 3, 2021
PESHAWAR: For the first time in the history of Pakistan, at least 250,439 patients were treated under the Sehat Card Plus programme in public and private hospitals free of cost during the seven months of 2020-21.
The majority of patients preferred private hospitals for their treatment; around 174,388 people went to private hospitals and only 76,052 patients were treated in government hospitals. The government has paid an amount of Rs 7.2 billion to different hospitals. The KP government has paid Rs 13.056 billion to the State Life Insurance Corporation during the last financial year and under the agreement, the organization will pay back the remaining amount of Rs 5.856 billion.