Tue, 21-Oct-2025

SHCC imposes 9m penalty on quacks, HCEs on complaints    

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KARACHI: Sindh Healthcare Commission (SHCC) has imposed Rs nine million penalty on quacks and Healthcare Establishments (HCEs) on patient’s related complaints.

The 69th Board of Commissioners (BoC) meeting was convened by Dr Khalid Shaikh, Chairman (BoC) of Sindh Healthcare Commission at Karachi. The meeting was attended by other members of the BoC.

During meeting, Convener Complaint Committee, Dr Sameer Qureshi, presented the investigation report on 14 complaint cases to the Board for final approval. The Board reviewed each complaint lodged by patients alleging medical negligence.

After careful consideration, the Board levied a penalty of Rs. 5 million against various healthcare establishments.

Meanwhile, Convener of the Anti-Quackery Committee, Dr Ghafoor Shoro presented 79 applications for de-sealing submitted by property owners and healthcare providers seeking the reopening of their establishments under the SHCC Act.

The Board diligently examined each case and imposed a penalty of Rs. 4 million on the 79 de-sealing applications.

During the proceedings, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, Dr Khalid Shaikh emphasized on the importance of patient care and rights.

He praised the SHCC team for establishing a positive reputation through transparent and impartial inquiry and decision-making in complaint case.

Dr Shaikh expressed pride in the fact that courts are referring matters to SHCC for technical evaluation before reaching any verdict.

He stressed the significance of earning the trust of both patients and healthcare providers through an open and equitable investigation process.

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SHCC makes process easier to get provisional license for HCEs

SHCC

KARACHI: Sindh Healthcare Commission (SHCC) has made the process easier to get a provisional license for healthcare establishments (HCEs).

This was decided in 64th Board of Commissioners (BoC) meeting convened by Dr Khalid Shaikh, Chairman (BoC) of SHCC at Karachi.

During the meeting, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) SHCC Dr Ahson Qavi Siddiqi presented the current registration and licensing process for healthcare establishments (HCEs), noting that the prolonged procedure deterred General Practitioners (GPs) from seeking SHCC licenses.

The Board reviewed the process and new proposal for the provisional license (PL) and approved minimal service delivery standards for GP clinics, facilitating easy compliance for PL. Dr. Khalid Shaikh emphasized the use of modern training methods to conserve resources.

The BoC sanctioned the process of online training for practitioners before issuing PL to cut the long queue.

Dr Abdul Ghafoor Shoro, convener of the Anti-quackery Committee, shared that teams were instructed to lodge FIRs against those unlawfully unsealing HCEs without the official process.

Dr Ghulam Rasool Shah convener of the Accounts and Finance Committee, presented the position of a six-month budget and expenses with the proposal for re-appropriating unutilized funds to other accounts.

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