Sindh health budget draws PMA criticism
Association says the emphasis on grants and tertiary care comes at the expense of disease prevention IV Report KARACHI: The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) has expressed concern over the Sindh government's health budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year, arguing that the allocation places excessive emphasis on grants to specialised institutions while neglecting preventive and primary healthcare services. In a statement issued on Thursday, PMA Secretary General Dr Abdul Ghafoor Shoro said the Rs393.16 billion health budget reflected a healthcare strategy focused largely on treatment rather than disease prevention and community-based care. The association said a significant portion of the allocation had been directed towards grants for non-governmental organisations, public-private partnerships and specialised healthcare institutions providing tertiary-level treatment. While acknowledging the role played by such organisations, the PMA argued that the government was overlooking ...