MoPH Launches Nationwide Monitoring of Private Health Centers

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Sun, Aug 31 2025 10:54 AM
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An authorized committee, under the leadership of Dr. Faqir Mohammad Ziyar, Director General of the Medical Council at the Ministry of Public Health, has commenced the nationwide monitoring of private health centers.

The purpose of this monitoring is to assess the presence, organization of activities, educational documents, licenses, and residence permits of both foreign and domestic doctors, nurses, and other health workers in private health centers across the country. Legal measures will be taken in cases of violations. As part of this ongoing monitoring process, inspections were recently carried out at Siawash Hospital, Babur Curative Hospital, Sabet Shinozada Medical Complex and Amir Hajizada Hospitals, where the relevant officials were provided with necessary recommendations to ensure the delivery of quality, specialized, and standardized services.

It is worth noting that this monitoring process will be extended to other provinces after Kabul to enforce health laws, and legal action will be taken against violators.

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