I’ve enjoyed reading your newspaper’s columns and letters, and I’d want to raise your attention to a public issue about Pakistan’s health-care issues.
These health issues are causing diseases that are difficult to treat due to a lack of resources and economic situations. Despite tremendous progress over the last few decades, Pakistan has the world’s highest infant mortality rate, according to UNICEF. Pakistan has 60 million poor people. Many people are unable to meet even their most basic needs due to a lack of money. Local hospitals have been treating the needy for free, but due to a lack of resources, they are unable to treat a large number of patients at once. Furthermore, if patients require surgical treatment at a nearby hospital, they must wait an extended period of time due to a waiting list.
The When their turn comes around, the patient has died. There have been no new major hospitals built in the last decade, and the current state of affairs at the city’s general hospitals drives patients to smaller clinics, which are more expensive and sometimes less capable of providing the necessary health care. Pakistan is confronted with numerous economic and political challenges. And, even after 74 years of independence, Pakistan’s health sector remains despicable, with numerous challenges ahead. Pakistan faces numerous challenges, tend to range from corruption to a lack of well-educated labor. It is past time to enforce better health policies and begin producing medical devices in the country. The readers holds your publication in highest esteem and is appreciative of the work you put into it.