Balochistan, Pakistan – In a groundbreaking move, the government of Balochistan has officially launched the Sehat Card program on Friday, opening doors to quality healthcare for its residents. This innovative initiative grants access to medical treatment at over 1,200 hospitals nationwide, offering a lifeline to those in need, as reported by Bol News.
With the Sehat Card in hand, residents will not only receive essential healthcare services but will also see their identity card merge seamlessly with their Sehat Card. This integration simplifies access to medical care and eliminates the need for additional documentation.
The official launch event took place at the Chief Minister Secretariat and witnessed the participation of prominent figures, including Caretaker Chief Minister Ali Mardan Domki, the CEO of State Life Insurance, the Secretary of Health, officials from the Health Department, and Caretaker Balochistan Health Minister Dr. Amir Muhammed Jogzai.
Dr. Amir Muhammed Jogzai shared that the provincial government is committed to extending free healthcare facilities to more than 2.2 million families. This means that healthcare will be accessible to people throughout Balochistan, transcending geographical barriers. The Sehat Card program has garnered unanimous support, with the entire government unified in its dedication to the cause.
In his remarks, the Chief Minister of Balochistan emphasized that the Sehat Card program aims to provide the best available healthcare services to all residents, transcending any distinctions of race or color. He urged the public to rally behind this exemplary program, fostering an environment of health and well-being for all.
The Sehat Card program in Balochistan marks a significant milestone in ensuring equitable access to healthcare, reaffirming the government’s commitment to the welfare of its citizens. With the Sehat Card, residents can look forward to a future where quality healthcare is no longer a privilege but a fundamental right.