MoPH Reviews 1405 Medical Supply Needs of Specialized and Tertiary Hospitals

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Tue, Feb 24 2026 9:13 AM
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Dr. Wahdat Alokozai, Director General of Curative Medicine of the MoPH, held a meeting with the heads of specialized and tertiary hospitals to discuss the provision of medical equipment, medicines, and consumables for the 1405 fiscal  year.

Alokozai emphasized the availability of sufficient development budget for the 1405 fiscal year and urged hospital heads to timely share their needs for coordinated procurement and improved health service quality.

The General Director of Curative Medicine provided necessary instructions to improve service quality and shared leadership guidelines with the hospital heads to ensure effective action in improving services and responding to patient needs.

The directors of specialized and tertiary hospitals thanked the Ministry's leadership and pledged to share their needs with the General Directorate of Curative Medicine on time, emphasizing that timely provision of equipment, medicines, and consumables is key to improving service quality and meeting patient needs.

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