Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Sindh to upgrade emergencies of secondary care hospitals  

Sindh

KARACHI: Sindh government has decided to strengthen emergency care in secondary care hospitals across the Karachi. Chief Secretary Sindh Asif Hyder Shah chaired a high-level meeting focused on the upgradation of emergency departments in secondary care hospitals throughout Karachi. During the meeting, the Chief Secretary highlighted the pressing need to strengthen the emergency response capabilities … Read more

 Sindh Govt to upgrade emergency wards of major hospitals

Sindh Govt

KARACHI: Sindh Government has decided to upgrade emergency department of major hospitals to cater increasing number of patients in future.

Chief Secretary Sindh, Asif Hyder Shah, presided over a meeting to address the urgent need for upgrading the emergency wards in public hospitals across Sindh.

The meeting, attended by senior health officials including the Secretary of Health Rehan Iqbal Baloach and other key administrators, focused on enhancing the quality and efficiency of emergency healthcare services in the province.

Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah emphasized that the vision of Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah is to implement comprehensive reforms in the health sector by introducing people-centric interventions.

He highlighted that these reforms aim to improve the accessibility and efficiency of emergency healthcare services, ensuring that the growing demand for such services is met effectively across the province.

During the meeting, Chief Secretary presented findings from a detailed data collection exercise conducted across major hospitals in Karachi.

The data revealed the staggering number of patients being treated in the emergency departments of these hospitals. For instance, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center (JPMC) handles approximately 2,000 patients daily, with a monthly total of around 60,000 patients.

Similarly, Dr. Ruth KM Pfau Civil Hospital receives 1,800 patients daily, with 54,000 patients each month. Other hospitals, such as Sindh Government Lyari General Hospital and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Institute of Trauma, also report high patient volumes daily.

In total, the hospitals in Sindh are managing nearly 10,000 emergency patients each day, amounting to more than 299,400 patients every month.

Acknowledging the overwhelming patient numbers, Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah stressed the urgency of upgrading emergency wards across all major hospitals in Sindh, including district and tehsil hospitals, to cope with the increasing demand.

The hospital administrators welcomed this initiative and shared their recommendations based on the specific needs of their respective facilities. Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah directed them to submit detailed plans outlining the steps necessary for upgrading the emergency wards.

Chief Secretary reiterated the Sindh government’s unwavering commitment to the well-being of its citizens by improving healthcare services, particularly in emergencies, to provide timely and high-quality medical attention.

The planned upgrades to the emergency wards are expected to significantly enhance the province’s healthcare capacity, ultimately benefiting the people of Sindh, especially in critical medical situations.

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CS Sindh warns for risk of urban flooding in major cities of province 

CS Sindh

KARACHI: Chief Secretary Sindh Syed Asif Hyder Shah on Friday reviewed preparations for managing the potential devastation caused by heavy rains and flooding anticipated from July to September.

He instructed all departments to maintain contact with the Meteorological Department and PDMA. He directed Deputy Commissioners to convene District Disaster Management Authority meetings to prepare medium and high flood contingency plans.

He emphasized ensuring the availability of emergency equipment, machinery, dewatering pumps, and emergency staff. Furthermore, he mandated the creation of an inventory of all resources, including life jackets, boats, and rescue personnel available in each district.

Chief Secretary stressed the need for heightened awareness and preparedness due to climate change, which is causing more frequent and severe rain and flood events.

He warned of the risk of urban flooding in major cities of Sindh and instructed the Department of Relief to keep all agencies informed about weather conditions and preparedness measures.

He also emphasized informing the residents of the Indus River’s catchment areas about the situation. The Health Department was directed to declare an emergency in hospitals and ensure the availability of medicines, particularly for malaria and waterborne diseases.

Provincial Minister for Revenue and Rehabilitation, Makhdoom Mehboob Zaman, briefed on the preparedness measures, highlighting that above-average rainfall is expected during this period, which, combined with glacial melt, could bring 500,000 to 900,000 cusecs of water into the Indus River.

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