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I hope CM KPK will take notice of it. This is very sad news and shows how much we need to invest in health sector in all provinces.



Contaminated instruments at LRH may have claimed 500 lives annually

PESHAWAR:
With the province still reeling under the blow of a health scam involving substandard interferon vaccines, another deadly scandal has come to light at the Lady Reading Hospital’s (LRH) nephrology department – one that may have claimed 500 lives annually since 2005.

An inquiry report, a copy of which is available with The Express Tribune, states a total of 34 patients tested positive for hepatitis C virus (HCV)/hepatitis B virus (HBV) from June 1, 2012 till December 31, 2012. These patients were said to be HCV negative upon their admission to the hospital, indicating they contracted the virus through contaminated or reused artificial kidneys used for their dialysis.

The inquiry team only collected data for the six-month period, claiming it was not possible to vet the full record – from 2005 onwards. “Annual turnover of 34 HCV/HBV cases is detected in the dialysis unit of LRH. This clearly shows it is a killing field rather than a curative unit of LRH – the largest and most prestigious hospital of the province,” read the text of the inquiry, which was conducted by director administration of the health department Dr Muhammad Zaman Afridi and section officer (Budget 1) Muhammad Zakir.
The report adds some HCV/HBV patients received dialysis through machines not meant for HCV patients. This indicated all the machines were contaminated, with hapless patients not aware of the deadly dose.
Catching the culprits
According to the report, at least some ill-fated patients died due to the criminal negligence of the nephrology department’s head Professor Dr Akhtar Ali and dialysis technician at the LRH unit, Nasrullah.
The first page of the report states technician and storekeeper Nasrullah has been coming to the unit between 5 and 6am every day since the last 14 years. He illegally reuses discarded artificial kidneys and blood tubes while performing dialysis on patients till the arrival of doctors at about 9am.
Nasrullah then comes for his second shift from 3pm till 7pm. The report estimates the offence – spread over nearly a decade and a half – may have resulted in the deaths of 500 patients each year.
The report states Nasrullah pocketed the money he received from patients as fees while the receipts were never deposited so no hospital record exists. “The grievous matter was brought to the notice of the nephrology unit’s head, but no action was taken, which indicates he is fully involved in the unlawful practice,” it reads.
The dossier shows staff members at the dialysis unit also bore witness. During investigation and interviews with the employees, many swore Nasrullah was indeed reusing artificial kidneys.
Money matters
Till April 20, 2013, the main pharmacy at LRH issued 33,472 BHD and AHD solutions to the dialysis unit – each containing four and 10 litres, respectively. The stock was meant for 61,075 patients. Against the same, 45,480 dialyses were performed, while the remaining stock of solutions was used with reused artificial kidneys. The Rs1,500 fee charged from patients was then misappropriated with receipts not deposited to the hospital account.
In its conclusion, the report states the government suffered a loss of Rs21.855 million which could further increase if the main store’s data on earlier stocks was available.
“The inquiry team is fully convinced organised crimes were committed in the dialysis unit of LRH for a few worldly gains. All the malpractices were committed by two individuals, Professor Dr Akhtar Ali and dialysis technician Nasrullah,” reads the text of the report.
Recommendations
The team has given strong recommendations to the government, saying strict punishment may be handed to the two accused under the Efficiency and Disciplinary Rules, 2011.
“Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) may be requested to put a lifetime ban on the practice of Dr Akhtar Ali. A major punishment of dismissal from service may be awarded to Nasrullah and the medical faculty of K-P may be requested to put a lifetime ban on his private practice.”
It also recommends Rs21.855 million may be recovered from Dr Akhtar Ali and Nasrullah, while the former may be transferred and not posted to any position where financial matters are involved.
The dialysis unit may be closed and quarantined till the contaminated dialysis machines are disinfected, it added.
Biased inquiry?
The Provincial Doctors Association (PDA), K-P has rejected the report, saying those who conducted the inquiry know nothing about the medical field.
“There are technical faults in the report, and is biased to defame the medical fraternity and hospital,” PDA Chairman Dr Shah Sawar told reporters on Tuesday.
He demanded the health department conduct a second inquiry into the alleged scandal and include technical people so that the matter can be properly highlighted. If any person is involved, they should be given punishment, he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 19th, 2013.

Contaminated instruments at LRH may have claimed 500 lives annually – The Express Tribune
 
security in kpk is differnt than other provinces so mayb thy hav therefore included somthing more other than police for security purpose...

@AstanoshKhan can tell da differnce more clearly? :unsure:

security in kpk is first so thy gave it more importnce then afta dat thy can work on tourism and environment....security nai hogi tu tourism kesey hoga?:what:

The budget allotted to Police will be spent on reforming the organisation which would only be made utilised for the betterment of general populace and maintaining law and order. The security part of the budget is more inclined to dealing with terrorism where new equipments for the personnel, installation of high-tech scanners etc at sensitive locations, or may be the setup of a new highly professional force for dealing with terrorism only.
 
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I hope CM KPK will take notice of it. This is very sad news and shows how much we need to invest in health sector in all provinces.



Contaminated instruments at LRH may have claimed 500 lives annually

PESHAWAR:
With the province still reeling under the blow of a health scam involving substandard interferon vaccines, another deadly scandal has come to light at the Lady Reading Hospital’s (LRH) nephrology department – one that may have claimed 500 lives annually since 2005.

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This does need to be addressed urgently.

The inquiry report was done in the tenure of PTI government, so I expect that action will be done as well.
@Leader, @Jazzbot, @AstanoshKhan, I heard that Shaukat Yousufzai is also health minister, can you confirm?
 
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Another noticeable factor of KPK's budget.

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This is coming from PK.

کے پی کے کا سب سے بڑا مسئلہ بجلی کا خالص منافع ہے جس کی فراہمی کی راہ میں واپڈا اور اسلام آباد کی بیوروکریسی رکاوٹ ہے


مرکز کو چاہیئے کہ وہ کالاباغ اور بھاشا ڈیم کی بجائے خیبر پختونخوا میں سرمایہ کاری کرے جہاں 20 مخلتف مقامات سے 25000 میگاواٹ بجلی پیدا کی جاسکتی ہے جس کے لئے مرکز کو فوری طور پر انرجی ایمرجنسی نافذ کر دینی چاہیئے جس سے مسئلہ دو سال میں حل ہوجائے گا
 
This does need to be addressed urgently.

The inquiry report was done in the tenure of PTI government, so I expect that action will be done as well.
@Leader, @Jazzbot, @AstanoshKhan, I heard that Shaukat Yousufzai is also health minister, can you confirm?

Yup he's both health and information minister. The KPK Govt. is devising their strategies to cope with all health related issues. Give them some time they've allotted a huge chunk of the budget to health sector - do expect massive reforms. People are already seeing the CHANGE... LS has been phenomenally decreased - it has gone upto 1 hr after every 4 - 5 hrs. Every single work on roads left in last Govt. has been resumed and with the speed they're working, I think we'll see a noticeable difference in the coming weeks all across KPK. Insha'Allah
 
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Another noticeable factor of KPK's budget.

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That is a great step, providing incentive to people to go and get better medical care from a proper doctor and not a quack on the road! This would also ensure the proper post-birth care for the mother and child. Win win for all.
 
That is a great step, providing incentive to people to go and get better medical care from a proper doctor and not a quack on the road! This would also ensure the proper post-birth care for the mother and child. Win win for all.

This would only work in that society until and unless they provide more women doctors in hospitals Sir
 
KPK budget: good but could do better

Of all the provincial budgets, KPKs was the most waited. It was a bit of anti-climax that the senior minister who belongs to the coalition partner Jamaat-e-Islami, presented the budget instead of a PTI face - yet the speech sounded coming straight from the PTIs economic team.

The KPK budget received good press largely, but it was not without a few shortcoming and disappointments. The PTI-led coalition disappointed especially on the taxation front, contrary to its earlier claims of increasing dependence on direct taxation and yielding higher tax from agriculture income. Though, the agriculture sector in KPK pales in comparison to those of Punjab and Sindh, it should surely yield more than a mere Rs22 million targeted for FY13.

That said the government has ensured speedy documentation of agriculture land records to be completed within six months. The budget White Paper also mentions the agriculture income tax target to be in line with the concerned authoritys potential - the KPK government needs to up the ante. Surely, an over dependence on indirect taxes - as high as 83 percent - is not what the PTI had promised and envisioned.

The pleasantries - all of them are on the expenditure side, with education and health sectors leading the way. The PTI has stayed true to its words in this regard declaring education and health emergency in the province, budgeting substantial amount for the social welfare.

But the numbers are to be analysed carefully, as a smart change in accounting standards makes the education budget look six times fatter. In essence, the bulk of Rs72.6 billion budgeted for education under the current revenue expenditure, is the salary expense, which was previously treated under a separate head of account.

Be that as it may, there is growth and a really impressive one as development spending on education has doubled to nearly Rs30 billion. Not only is this unprecedented in the provinces history, it even compares to the development education budget of the big brother Punjab.

To put it into perspective, Punjabs development education budget is just Rs2 billion more than KPKs. Total development spending on health and education in KPK is a healthy 48 percent of the Annual Development Plan - speaking volumes of PTIs priorities. Special programmes have been announced for women on both education and health fronts, and adequate amount has been budgeted.


While the KPK government seems to have done wonderfully well on the social side, it would still remain dependent on materialization of foreign assistance. The revised budget estimates for FY13 reveal a shortfall of Rs24 billion from the budgeted foreign assistance, which was the chief reason why the province made a deficit of Rs36 billion.

For spending on education and health to reach the desired level and for the budget to be in surplus, the foreign assistance must materialise. If it does not happen, it should be learnt the hard way of increasing the provincial revenue generation capacity.

KPK budget: good but could do better | Business Recorder
 
What I wish to see is KPK gov make inroads in Dera Ismail khan and break the influence of Diesel by starting developmental projects of small and mid size.
 
Yara do you know that Diesel never wins from DIKhan city? His stronghold lies in Tank and small rural pockets. Give DI Khan more NA seats and you can reduce his influence.

What I wish to see is KPK gov make inroads in Dera Ismail khan and break the influence of Diesel by starting developmental projects of small and mid size.
 
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa(KP) government has decided to call all parties conference (APC) over the issue of terrorism soon, SAMAA reports on Wednesday.

According to Shaukat Yousafzai said that the government would fully cooperate with the federal government in eliminating terrorism.

He said that the ‘war on terror’ is not the war of Pakistan.

The spokesman also said that if there had been a secret pact on missile attacks, the government should tell the country about it clearly. SAMAA

KP govt decides to call APC on terrorism | SAMAA TV
 
yes but they should be compensated at the time and after..who would do that..? fedral govt runs away and provincial says that dont have funds..

i belong to ghazi region and have been personally affected without any compensation....

ask the people they hate it and they propagate the hate and which eventually results in people being aginst hydro projects. tarbela and kalabagh dam are very near and would be affected people know that it would be a catastrophe for them (as they learnt from ghazi-brotha affectes and tarbela affectes)

had people been compensated for their losses sufficiently they wouldnt have been against it...

let me give u a short example..people of tarbela now have to travel 3 hrs to district headquarter when previously the distance was merly 30 min..people around the ghazi brotha channel have to walk 5-10km to their homes from road due to lack of appropiate bridges which 1st would take a few mins..they could have easily been compensated by building bridges (that were in original model approved by worldbank for funding but late cut down when funding were received!)

another example, people used to get water through wells in the area but once a deep concrete channel was made the water went dry, coz natural water lanes were cut off by the channel...forget irrigation (which people were hoping) they cant even drink water, and govt didnt spent a penny to help them .the original project had small un concreted lanes to avoid this situation but was silently closed when sindh govt argued (meaning even water to natural seepage was stopped!, even though KPK isnt getting its share in irrigation in the 1st place)
also afterwords no welfare projects are done..

provincial govt simply states they dont get royalities and thus can do anything....
ask people around kalabagh areas that would be affected they wil give u example of these two projects even before u ask them a question, whether u support dams or not!?

thats the main reason why kalabagh dam couldnt be made..


apparently living in punjab mens u know nothing about dams...as dams cant be built in punjab anyway..and with this attitude not in any place without creating disgust

1) Just bcz previous govts didnt compensate the people doesnt mean we stop building dams

2) the problems you are discussing, its
benefits of dams
vs
these little ( and they are very little when compared to benefits of dam ) these people face + annual floods these people experience
 
An anti corruption watchdog to be made in KPK, completely separate from government. Imran Khan in NA.

This is something PK also mentioned in his interview with Shahzeb Khanzada. I think IK himself will be Chairing the Anticorruption cell.
 

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