A new Board of Management has been established for Services Hospital Lahore, with prominent political figure Abdul Aleem Khan nominated as its chairman, reported 24NewsHD TV channel Friday.
The formation of the board comes as a significant step to ensure effective governance and management of the hospital's affairs.
A team of accomplished individuals, including cardiac surgeon Professor Aftab Younas, Doctor Sayda Zahid Sarwar, Brigadier Khalid, Sara Aqeel Advocate, and chartered accountant Abid Ameen have been included in the newly formed Board of Management for a four-year tenure.
Abdul Aleem Khan, President Istehkam Pakistan Party, has been nominated as the chairman of the Board of Management. With his extensive experience in public service and governance, his appointment holds promise for streamlining the hospital's operations and improving healthcare standards.
The Board of Management is further enriched by the inclusion of esteemed members, each recognized for their contributions in their respective fields. Professor Aftab Younas, an accomplished cardiac surgeon, brings invaluable insights into medical affairs, while Doctor Sayda Zahid Sarwar, with her expertise, will play a vital role in shaping healthcare policies.
Brigadier Khalid's involvement as a member of the board adds a strategic perspective to the hospital's management, drawing from his distinguished military background. Sara Aqeel Advocate's legal acumen ensures that the board remains well-informed about the legal intricacies of healthcare administration.
Additionally, Abid Ameen, a seasoned chartered accountant, will be instrumental in ensuring financial prudence and accountability within the hospital's operations.
The formation of this diverse and competent Board of Management reflects a commitment to elevate the standard of healthcare services provided by Services Hospital Lahore. With their collective expertise, the board is expected to drive positive changes, enhance patient care, and address any challenges faced by the hospital.
The inauguration of the new board marks an essential step forward in the hospital's journey, with the leadership poised to enhance the institution's reputation as a centre of excellence in healthcare. As the board begins its four-year term, stakeholders and citizens eagerly await the positive impact that this dynamic team will bring to the well-being of the community.
Reporter: Zahid Chaudhary