PM launches TeleHealth portal for patient-doctor contact on mobile phones.

ISLAMABAD -- Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday launched the TeleHealth portal aimed at providing a free medical consultation platform for patients to access doctors on mobile phones.

The facility will ensure a direct contact between doctors and patients in a safe environment in the wake of coronavirus pandemic.

The prime minister, in his remarks at the launch of the portal, said interaction through the WhatsApp mobile numbers would help the patients get medical advice without leaving their homes.

He said the coronavirus had impacted a large number of people worldwide and precaution was the only option to avoid its infection till the availability of vaccine.

He urged the nation to fight the disease with steadfastness and resilience.

He mentioned that the health system of several developed countries had collapsed due to over-burdening by the coronavirus patients. He expressed gratitude to Allah Almighty as Pakistan did not face as much COVID-19 cases as compared to the other countries.

He regretted that the country's health sector was neglected in the past and needed immense improvement.

Imran Khan urged upon the doctors, particularly lady doctors, to volunteer themselves by getting registered with the TeleHealth portal and provide remote assistance to the patients.

He said in the United Kingdom, only 0.2 million people had volunteered on call of the government during the coronavirus situation, whereas their number in Pakistan had touched one million.

He said even after the pandemic was over, the portal would continue to benefit the public.

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