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KOHAT: The administration of KDA teaching hospital has not bought a single machine or equipment since upgradation of the facility in 2017.

An official estimate made available to this correspondent said that in 2017 a competent provincial authority had approved Rs179 million for the upgradation of the hospital and purchase of machinery for its trauma and burns centers. However, after lapse of one year no machinery had been bought.

About 60 posts of specialists, surgeons and medical officers were also lying vacant for the last several years.

Members of a social organisation have been staging weekly protests to draw the attention of authorities to lack of facilities in the hospital. They said that despite its upgradation the patients with head injuries, heart ailment and bullet injuries were being referred to Peshawar, which was a clear proof that the hospital was not a Category-A facility.

An official of the hospital, Rashid Bokahri, claimed that former MS Mohammad Ali Chohan was about to make purchase of the needed equipment, but he was transferred.

Mr Bukhari said he was not aware of any such grant of Rs179 million released to the hospital by the provincial health department.

DENGUE PREVENTION: Deputy commissioner Khalid Ilyas has directed the health and other relevant departments to submit a report about prevention of dengue within a week so that timely precautions can been taken.

Chairing a meeting in his office, he asked the health officials to start spray in the district and involve prayer leaders, patwaris, teachers and police in the anti-dengue awareness campaign.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1400219
 
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Slow decision making process by the hospital administration despite getting money from the provincial govt.
But here in Punjab the govt is piece of shit
SC takes Punjab govt to task for ‘worst performance’
Hospital administration of Govt hospitals is also govt employees, so end of the day, the govt is responsible indeed.
Now these news from KPK & Punjab highlight a single fact...
There is no change...
When one possesses no other option, other than to justify or hide his Party's wrongs with other party's wrong acts or bad performance, then that directly means that nothing has been changed, only some faces are replaced, in fact most of them are acquired from other parties...

Besides to know about the detailed performance about PTI's govt in KPK since last 5 years check below thread, it contains multiple posts regarding their performance including news, pics & videos, and Court's rulings regarding KPK Police, health and other govt institutions...

Students at Peshawar govt school forced to study on the roof
 
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The detailed Provincial scores for Governance Indicators PILDAT
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PILDAT Report About Provinces Performance released on 17th Feb 2017

PILDAT releases comparative provincial score cards on quality of governance

NNI
3:11 PM | February 17, 2017

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Punjab has bagged highest Scores in Rule of Law, Management of Economy and Service Delivery, while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) leads in Social Indicators and Administrative Effectiveness.

According to a press release issued by the Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) on Friday, parameters garnering a score of 60 percent and above are indicative of a significant improvement in governance from 2014-2015 to 2015-2016: Punjab demonstrated significant improvement in 22 parameters, followed by KP with significant improvement in 13 parameters, Sindh in 11 parameters and Balochistan in 10 parameters

Punjab had the highest scores of all the Provinces in 11 out of 25 parameters, while Balochistan had the highest scores of all the Provinces in seven parameters, KP in 6 parameters and Sindh in only one parameter

Punjab leads the way in the Use of Technology for Better Governance with a score of 74.1 percent - way ahead of the other three provinces

Governance scores in Punjab and KP deteriorated in one parameter each, while governance scores in Balochistan and Sindh deteriorated in three parameters each compared to 2014-2015; additionally, one parameter in Sindh recorded no change in governance

As per highest and lowest scored Governance Assessment Parameters for each Province during the third year of governance (2015-2016), Punjab scored the highest in Transparency (79.4 percent) and the lowest in Management of Population Growth (47.8 percent) whereas KP scored the highest in Devolution of Powers to Local Governments (86.9 percent) and the lowest in Public Transport (40.9 percent).

Balochistan scored the highest in Anti-Corruption (73.8 percent) and the lowest in Poverty Alleviation (38.8 percent) and Sindh scored the highest in Merit-Based Recruitments (85.6 percent) and the lowest in Investment Friendliness (40.0 percent).

Quality of Governance in Pakistan’s Provinces is, in general, improving according to PILDAT Comparative Provincial Score Cards on Quality of Governance in third year: 2015-2016.

In a comparative analysis, Punjab leads with a score of 65.5 percent followed by KP with a score of 63.0 percent, Balochistan with a score of 60.5 percent and Sindh at 59.7 percent at the end of the third financial year of elected Provincial Governments in office since 2013.

PILDAT’s Score Cards assessing the Quality of Governance are based on the change (marginal improvement, significant improvement, deterioration or no-change) in the quality of governance between the second (2014-2015) and the third (2015-2016) years of governance in the provinces.

The Assessment is based on 25 Governance Parameters under 5 Pillars of Governance including Rule of Law, Management of Economy, Social Indicators, Service Delivery and Administrative Effectiveness. Parameters garnering a score of 60% and above are indicative of a significant improvement in governance from 2014-2015 to 2015-2016

Provinces of Punjab and KP have received positive scores (i.e., above 50 percent) in all but one parameter each, while Balochistan has received positive scores in 22 out of 25 governance parameters. Sindh, consistently the last ranking province in quality of governance from 3 consecutive years, has received positive scores in 21 out of 25 parameters.

Punjab is the highest scorer among all Provinces in Transparency at 79.4 percent, while KP leads in Devolution of Powers to Local Governments at 86.9%. For the second year in a row, Gender Equality in Punjab and KP is among the lowest scoring parameters, at 54.7 percent in Punjab and 54.4 percent in KP.

Balochistan leads among all the Provinces in Anti-Corruption with the highest score of 73.8 percent owing to the improved performance of the Anti-Corruption Establishment in recovering embezzled funds and increasing convictions.

Balochistan’s lowest governance score has been recorded in Poverty Alleviation (38.8 percent), while Sindh has garnered the second highest score among all Provinces in this area at 74.4 percent. Governance in Sindh with regards to Investment Friendliness was recorded at its weakest with 40.0 percent score.

The comparative analysis on quality of governance across Pakistan’s Provinces is carried out by PILDAT since 2013 to highlight key areas of strengths and potential areas requiring improvement in the quality of governance. The rationale behind PILDAT's initiative on Assessment of the Quality of Governance is that as democracy progresses in Pakistan, public focus should be on the performance of democracy, which is distinct from the process of democracy.

Through this Score Card, PILDAT seeks to understand the extent to which the democratic Governments have delivered to their citizens in terms of providing ‘Good Governance’. The initiative is by no means an exercise to criticize the performance of the elected Governments but is carried out as a collaborative effort through data received from Governments to enable informed and fact-based assessments regarding quality of governance across Provinces.

In a continuation of the previous assessments, PILDAT’s indigenously developed scoring mechanism assigns on a scale of 1-5, based on the comparative performance of all Provincial Governments.

A Government gets a score above 3 for a particular indicator if percentage change from financial year (i.e. July 1 to June 30) 2014-2015 to financial year 2015-2016 is more than the average percentage change across all Provinces. A lower score is assigned for the inverse. The scores are based on both policy (25 percent weightage) and its implementation (75 percent weightage) across 25 areas of governance.

The data for the Provincial Score Cards was requested by PILDAT and was provided by the Provincial Governments. It was supplemented with published data. Several meetings were held with each Government’s various Departments during the process of this assessment. A draft of the analysis and Score Card was also shared with each Government for feedback before final release.

https://nation.com.pk/17-Feb-2017/p...-score-cards-on-quality-of-governance-2015-16
 
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Hospital administration of Govt hospitals is also govt employees, so end of the day, the govt is responsible indeed.
Now these news from KPK & Punjab highlight a single fact...
There is no change...
When one possesses no other option to justify or hide his Party's wrongs with other party's wrong acts or bad performance, then that directly means that nothing has been changed, only some faces are replaced, in fact most of them are acquired from other parties...

Besides to know about the detailed performance about PTI's govt in KPK since last 5 years check below thread, it contains multiple posts regarding their performance including news, pics & videos, and Court's rulings regarding KPK Police, health and other govt institutions...

Students at Peshawar govt school forced to study on the roof
Keep pedalling BS

The detailed Provincial scores for Governance Indicators PILDAT
PTI 4 years vs 9 years of shahbaz
Screenshot_2018_04_08_18_07_49.png



Punjab
3818588_12027971.jpg

3820213_53758727.jpg


DYvL4D-WAAAZlw_

DYvL4D-WAAAZlw_

129_1.png

p8-024.jpg

PML-N Fails to its promise of constructing 46 hospitals,Not a single hospital constructed in 5 years
fp-003.jpg
Thanks for sharing the truth mate.
 
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There's always room for more improvement.
 
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PDF: the good'ol propaganda ground of Nooras & P°tians.
 
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Tit for tat. War of egos and arrogance.

In the war of PTI and PMLn, we are losing our Pakistan.

Can somebody find that thread.
 
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