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PM Shehbaz orders inquiry into non-functional CT coronary angiography facility at PIMS

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PM Shehbaz Sharif orders an inquiry into the non-functional CT coronary angiography facility at PIMS, seeking to determine facts, responsibility, referrals and possible financial losses.

LAHORE (Dunya News) – Prime Minister(PM),Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday have taken notice of the non-functional CT coronary Angiography facility at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) and constituted an inquiry committee to determine the facts and responsibility.

The PM directed the committee to examine all aspects of the matter and submit a report after determining the facts and fixing responsibility.

The committee will be headed by the Secretary Establishment Division,while the Secretary National Health Services,Regulations and Coordination Division,Brigadier Dr.Jahanzeb Ali of AFIC,Dr.Nusratullah Chaudhry, Professor Dr.Nadeem Hayat Malik, Brigadier (retd) Dr.Azmat Hayat of PIMS and CT Angio Technician AFIC Umar Farooq will be its members.

The committee may co-opt any other member if required.

According to the terms of reference,the committee will determine whether PIMS had the technical capability to perform CT coronary angiography since 2022 and,if so,whether the required technical facilities, human resources and software were available.

It will also examine the number,dates and nature of CT coronary angiography procedures performed at PIMS since 2022, along with relevant hospital records and other documentary evidence.

The committee will investigate the coordination and referral mechanism between the Cardiology and Radiology departments and assess the role of the hospital administration in providing the facility.

It will also examine whether Cardiology Department patients were routinely referred to private medical centres for CT coronary angiography.

In case of such referrals,the committee will determine whether any particular private facility was given preference and how much financial business was diverted from the public hospital to private centres.

The inquiry committee will further investigate any lack of coordination,mismanagement or misunderstanding between the Cardiology and Radiology departments that may have caused loss to the public interest and identify the officers or offices responsible.

The prime minister directed the committee to conduct a comprehensive examination of all relevant facts and records and submit its report so that further action could be taken in accordance with the law and rules.

The National Health Services,Regulations and Coordination Division will provide necessary assistance to the committee during the inquiry.

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