Tele-ICU project inaugurated in Balochistan
Project will enable critical care specialists to provide
virtual advice to public and private intensive care units (ICUs) across
Pakistan
QUETTA, NOV 20 /DN/ - With support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the Health Services Academy, the Ministry of Health and Health Department & Government of Balochistan, Sehat Kahani has inaugurated the first of its kind Tele-ICU project in Balochistan.
The Tele-ICU project will enable critical care specialists
to provide virtual advice to public and private intensive care units (ICUs)
across Pakistan. This project aims to increase the capacity of healthcare
providers working in public and private ICUs across the country. Currently
there exists only a limited number of Critical Care Consultants in Pakistan;
this intervention will allow improved patient care, particularly for those
residing in far-flung areas where healthcare systems are inadequate. This
project is an effort to build a more equitable and resilient society and
contribute to improving the lives of the people of Pakistan.
The event was inaugurated by Mr. Hayat Kakar (Special
Secretary, Health Department, Government of Balochistan), Mr. Zulfiqar Durrani
(Head of Office, UNDP Sub-Office Balochistan), Dr. Rasheed Ahmed (Humanitarian
Programme Analyst UNFPA), Ms. Farkhanda Aslam (IDSP Representative) and, Dr.
Sara Saeed Khurram (Co-Founder and CEO Sehat Kahani).
Sehat Kahani will provide the required training for up to
500 doctors and 500 nurses across ten hospitals in Balochistan, including areas
like Pishin, Killa Saifullah, Sibbi, Jaffarabad, Khuzdar, Loralai. To kick-off
the training, Sehat Kahani will work with Sheikh Khalifa Medical Complex Quetta
and FJ Hospital Quetta.
Speaking at the launch, Mr. Zulfiqar Durrani, Head of
Office, UNDP Sub-Office Balochistan said, ‘The Tele ICU project is a new and
innovative initiative which can help address some of the healthcare challenges
of Balochistan. Keeping in view the area of the province (44 percent of
Pakistan), provision of health services in far-flung areas of Balochistan has
always been a struggle for the government. We hope that this pilot initiative
will pave way for expanding telemedicine approach in the province through
Government of Balochistan’s resources.’
Dr. Rasheed Ahmed, UNFPA , said, “UNFPA Pakistan continues
to support innovations such as tele-health that aims to improve sexual and
reproductive health and GBV services, particularly in reaching out to the
communities living the farthest behind.
He appreciated Sehat Kahani’s
COVID 19 related initiative in
connecting ICU specialists to health care providers and junior staff
offering services to community in general and women and girls in particular and
who are in need of assistance and are living in remote areas. He further added that any telehealth related
innovation will contribute to improve health related knowledge management,
e-learning and remote monitoring.’
Mr. Hayat Kakar, Special Secretary, Health Department, Government of Balochistan, said, “Health Department, Govt. of Balochistan is glad to be a part of this Tele-ICU initiative. Tele-ICU helps in providing a high-quality intensive care to patients in rural as well urban areas. Our critical care solutions provide the actionable information you may need for early patient intervention, allowing you to leverage scarce resources and deliver high-quality care to patients efficiently.”=DN
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Background:
UNDP is the leading United Nations organization fighting to
end the injustice of poverty, inequality, and climate change. Working with our
broad network of experts and partners in 170 countries, we help nations build
integrated, lasting solutions for people and the planet.
Sehat Kahani is one of the leading telemedicine platforms in Pakistan that virtually connects patients in need of affordable, convenient, and flexible healthcare options to a panel of online general physicians and specialists. Till now, it has facilitated over 250,000 consultations through tele-medicine, impacting 1.5 million lives.
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