PHC new members approved
LAHORE:The provincial cabinet has approved the names of new members of the Punjab Healthcare Commission who shall hold the office for a term of three years and shall function under the provisions of the Punjab Healthcare Commission Act 2010.
The newly-notified members included former justice Lahore High Court Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah, senior journalist and political analyst Salman Ghani (Sitara Imtiaz), former Chief Secretary Punjab Major Azam Suleman (Retd). Ex-chairperson Pakistan Railways Mrs Parveen Agha has been included as financial expert in the commission. Other members are Arif Saeed, (Industrialist), Dr M Ajmal Khan (ex- CEO PHC), Prof Dr Mahmood Shaukat (Health Professional), Dr Noman Tareef (Health Professional) and Dr M Adnan Khan (CE & Adviser in Healthcare, Professional Medical Education & Medical Research, Sharif Medical City, Lahore). The Secretary Specialised Healthcare has issued a notification in this regard.
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