The Continuation of Monitoring in Both Private and Public Hospitals in Provinces Follows the Capital

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Sun, Oct 19 2025 11:22 AM
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The monitoring process has been initiated by an authorized committee led by Dr. Faqir Muhammad Ziyar, the Director General of the Medical Council of the Ministry of Public Health (DGMC-MoPH). Its aim is to investigate the presence of foreign and local doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers in the country’s health centers, regulate their activities, verify educational certificates, licenses, and residence permits, with legal actions to be taken in cases of violations.

During this monitoring process, Dr. Faqir Muhammad Ziyar (DGMC-MoPH), conducted inspections at Noor Al Sehat private hospital and Mihtarlam provincial hospital in Laghman province. He praised the good and positive practices, identified problems and shortcomings, and provided guidance to the relevant officials for resolution.

During the monitoring, the service process of all public and private hospitals in Laghman province will be reviewed, and the presence of foreign and local doctors, nurses, and other healthcare personnel, their regulation of activities, educational certificates, licenses, and residence permits will be thoroughly examined.

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