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Residents of Rawalpindi and its surrounding areas are set to get a fully functional, state-of-the-art health facility soon, The Express Tribune has learnt.
The Emirates Hospital, as it is named, was said to be one of the largest health projects in Pakistan by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) under its Pakistan Assistance Programme (PAP) costing $173 million.
With a total capacity of 1,000 beds, the hospital is expected to cater to over 60,000 patients in its different departments including gynaecology and a liver transplant centre.
The first phase of the hospital has already been completed at a cost of $108 million and became operational in the first week of this month. The entire project is planned to be completed by March 2014.
Sharing the details of the project an official requesting not to be named said that the building is being constructed within the premises of the Military Hospital (MH).

The official said that the existing infrastructure of MH has deteriorated due to lack of resources and overload warranting a major reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts. Considering that the UAE government has made this grant.

“The hospital was actually a gift to the people of Pakistan from the UAE government aimed at easing the humanitarian crisis facing the country after the consecutive floods [in 2010 and 2011],” he said.


This facility will have a number of centres of excellence where difficult cases could be referred for expert opinions.

It will also have an outdoor patient department (OPD) complex, an indoor patient department, an accident and emergency department, a diagnostics centre and officers and family wards.

It will provide various kinds of diagnostic facilities such as biomedical laboratory, microscope camera system, computed radiography system, fluoroscopy digital system.

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The idea behind constructing the complex which will house 17 OPDs of different departments such as gynecology, vaccine, rheumatology, pediatric surgery, rehabilitation, nephrology among others, was to bring all the consultancy services under one roof, said the official.

Previously all the OPDs were scattered over the premises which created problems for patients in terms of accessibility.

“It is hoped that the hospital will prove to be a benchmark in quality health services,” said the official.
 
It should be in KPK why it's in Pindi? Floods affected Khyber Pakhtun khuwa more than Pindi.

Because the KPK already getting huge funding in health care since 2006 form GTZ and USAID:
Radio Pakistan-
The US Agency for International Development through its Conflict Victims Support Program has signed

Establishment of the Pakistan Laboratories Network
http://www.stiftung-katastrophenmed...paredness-of-Hospitals-Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.pdf
PESHAWAR: Diagnostic machine donated to KTH - DAWN.COM
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It also makes sense form a "surge capacity" and enabling primary care providers to direct patients to specialists close to their needs. Rawalpindi is the 4th largest city in the country and connects not just to Islamabad but also to parts of Hazara Distt, KPK and Punjab so it makes sense to have a centrally placed hospital.

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Awesome...But modern infrastructure doesnt mean modern facilities, unless they are installing top notch stuff to aid the patients and doctors ...and also the people know how to utilize it and not break it or make it look like a dumpster within weeks :tup:
 
Awesome...But modern infrastructure doesnt mean modern facilities, unless they are installing top notch stuff to aid the patients and doctors ...and also the people know how to utilize it and not break it or make it look like a dumpster within weeks :tup:

Well it's going to be near MH so Inshallah some sensible people running the show and not making it look like Rawalpindi General Hospital in 6 months.
 
Well it's going to be near MH so Inshallah some sensible people running the show and not making it look like Rawalpindi General Hospital in 6 months.
Not sure how that 1 looks...I have seen 1 or 2 hospitals in Isb my sis got admitted in one for some form of water-borne bacterial infection and it was pretty ok...so I really do hope so management isnt some chaprasi in a mangi wi position!
 
Not sure how that 1 looks...I have seen 1 or 2 hospitals in Isb my sis got admitted in one for some form of water-borne bacterial infection and it was pretty ok...so I really do hope so management isnt some chaprasi in a mangi wi position!

Well don't judge pindi hospitals based on Islamabad, Islamabad is world's apart, just take the CTP as an example :)
 
Thanks.

Now only if UAE would stop funding death and destruction in Pakistan, Balochistan and would let us prosper to our true potential..but then again, that might give competition to their Emirates and their ports..So lets screw 180 million 'Muslim brothers' so '5' million 'Arab brothers' can benefit.

:yay:
 
Such facilities are needed in all cities , 4 per city at least for population size of cities like Pindi etc

Thank is due to Government of UAE for their assitance
 
Because the KPK already getting huge funding in health care since 2006 form GTZ and USAID:
Radio Pakistan-
The US Agency for International Development through its Conflict Victims Support Program has signed

Establishment of the Pakistan Laboratories Network
http://www.stiftung-katastrophenmed...paredness-of-Hospitals-Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.pdf
PESHAWAR: Diagnostic machine donated to KTH - DAWN.COM
PIPOS
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
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It also makes sense form a "surge capacity" and enabling primary care providers to direct patients to specialists close to their needs. Rawalpindi is the 4th largest city in the country and connects not just to Islamabad but also to parts of Hazara Distt, KPK and Punjab so it makes sense to have a centrally placed hospital.

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Thanks for the information your provided. It is quite impressive and to some extent valid as well. However, what I was pointing out was Rawalpindi already has 20+ hospitals with cream of Military hospitals as well. While, in KPK and alone in Peshawar we do not have those kind of facilities.
Hospitals in Peshawar, Hospitals in Rawalpindi
Although, as the hospital fund is allotted to boost flood relief activities and as the flood came through Indus so the news makes sense.
 
UAE enjoys great policies nationally and foreign policy which is why UAE companies are soaring all over the world, truely a great story UAE
 
any update on this project??.. i have heard Rawalpindi CMH beside MH is also getting same modern infrastructure
 
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