
Health
KP Considers Abolishing Doctor Fee Percentage from Sehat Card
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Provincial Finance Advisor Muzamil Aslam has announced that the government is considering abolishing the doctor fee percentage from the Sehat Card.
Current System
Currently, doctors in government hospitals receive 55% of the funds allocated for treatment through the health card.
This percentage system has been criticized for creating inefficiencies in the healthcare system.
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Reforms
The government plans to end the percentage system for health cards for doctors in government hospitals, as well as the health allowances for government employees.
This move is aimed at streamlining the healthcare system and ensuring that funds are utilized more effectively.
Free Healthcare Restored
Earlier, the provincial government had restored free healthcare for the entire population of the province under the Sehat Card Plus insurance scheme.
The free treatment facility was suspended by the State Life Insurance Company due to the caretaker government’s failure to clear dues, but was resumed after CM KP Ali Amin ordered the release of funds.
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A Step Towards Efficient Healthcare
The proposed reforms aim to create a more efficient and effective healthcare system in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.