Ministry of Public Health Officials Inspect Laghman Provincial Hospital to Assess and Improve Service Delivery

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Tue, Oct 07 2025 3:45 PM
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Dr. Inayatullah Inayat, Director General of Monitoring and Audit at the Ministry of Public Health, along with his technical team, conducted an inspection of Laghman Provincial Hospital.

Dr. Inayatullah Inayat accompanied by Dr. Mirwais Ahmadzai, Director of Economy and Finance at the Ministry of Public Health, and Dr. Samiullah Abid Niazi, Director of Laghman Public Health. They visited various departments, inquired about the condition of patients, conveyed their best wishes for their health, and assured them of full medical care.

Dr. Inayat also praised the efforts of the health workers and provided them with recommendations to improve service delivery.

During the inspection, the quality of services, availability of medicines, and staff performance were evaluated. Discussions were held on improving service delivery, addressing existing challenges, strengthening the health system, and enhancing public satisfaction, with the aim of raising the overall quality of healthcare services.

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