PMA decries doctors' suspensions, health services outsourcing
Association seeks security for doctors, rejects transfer of public healthcare facilities to NGOs and private institutions IV Report KARACHI: The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) has voiced concern over the healthcare situation in Balochistan, condemning the suspension of doctors and opposing what it described as the outsourcing of public healthcare facilities and their budgets to non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and private institutions. In a statement issued after an emergent meeting of its Central Council at PMA House in Karachi on Sunday, the association said the transfer of public healthcare services to non-state entities undermined universal access to healthcare and weakened government accountability for essential health services. The meeting, presided over by PMA Centre President Dr Izhar Ahmed Chaudhary, also expressed grave concern over the Government of Balochistan's recent suspension of doctors, describing the action as harassment intended to suppress the l...