Punjab govt earmarks Rs 284.20b for health.

LAHORE -- The Punjab government has earmarked Rs 284.20 billion for the health sector collectively in the financial year 2020-21 budget proposals.

According to the budget documents issued on Monday, Rs 250.70 billion would be spent on ongoing regular projects, while Rs 33 billion has been allocated for development expenditures in the health sector.

The provincial government has specifically allocated Rs 13 billion to overcome COVID-19 and Rs 26 billion for procurement of medicines instead of Rs 23 billion, earmarked during the previous budget.

The Punjab government would spend Rs 6 billion on upgradation and provision of missing specialities in the district headquarters hospitals of Dera Ghazi Khan, Gujranwala, Sahiwal as well as the Institute of Urology and Transplantation Rawalpindi, Nishtar Hospital phase-II Multan, Mother and Child Block Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Upgradation of Radiology/ Specialities Department Services Hospital Lahore and establishment of Institute of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery at the Children Hospital.

The Punjab government will also provide important facilities in Wazirabad Institute of Cardiology, Institute of Neuro-Sciences Lahore and Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute Lahore during the current financial year.

The government has earmarked Rs 12 billion for Insaf Health Cards initiative, which will be introduced across the province.

An amount of Rs 11.46 billion has been allocated under the Department of Primary and Secondary Healthcare Development budget and the amount would be spent on upgradation of DHQs hospitals situated in the underdeveloped areas, establishment of new mother and child hospitals and revamping of all DHQs and 15 tehsil headquarters hospitals.

The government will initiate a comprehensive programme to control COVID-19, Hepatitis, AIDS and Tuberculosis (TB).

The Punjab government has earmarked Rs one billion to keep 196 basic health units operational round-the-clock for seven days under the Prime Minister Health Initiative. The government has allocated Rs 1.7 billion for Integrated...

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