Over 21 million individuals have benefited from field hospitals and Clinics on Wheels, while more than 30,000 patients suffering from diabetes,
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Over 21 million individuals have benefited from field hospitals and Clinics on Wheels, while more than 30,000 patients suffering from diabetes, hepatitis and tuberculosis have received free medicines at homes across Punjab.
Provincial Wellbeing and Inhabitants Secretary Nadia Saqib shared the figures in a session chaired by Provincial head Maryam Nawaz Sharif.
The official stated 1,217 wellbeing centres had been revamped, while construction and rehabilitation work on 895 others was under way in the ongoing phase.
Community wellbeing inspectors have registered over 63 million individuals across Punjab.
Cardiac catheterisation projects are operational in four hospitals, where 1,628 procedures have been completed in Jhelum, Jhang, Mianwali and Vehari.
Across the territory, 251 monitoring activity assistants are digitally monitoring and tracking sector and tehsil hospitals as well as wellbeing centres.
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