Uniform fee for private medical colleges soon: CJP

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Lahore March 9 (TNS): Chief Justice Justice Saqib Nisar paid a surprise visit to two government hospitals in Lahore on Friday.

After hearing a suo motu case on various public welfare issues at the Supreme Court Lahore Registry, the chief justice stood up from his chair and drove to visit the health facilities.

The top judge first visited Services Hospital where he inspected various wards including the emergency department.

At the hospital, a woman approached the chief justice asking for monetary assistance for medicine and treatment. The chief justice assured the woman of help and directed the authorities to provide her treatment free of cost.

Later, he visited at the Punjab Institute of Cardiology, where he expressed his displeasure at the absence of wheelchairs at the entrance.

Patients complained about various problems they were facing at the health facility. The chief justice directed the hospital administration to immediately take up the problems the patients were facing.
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“Constitution gives me the right to visit hospitals,” the top judge said.

Earlier, while hearing the issue of high fee in private medical colleges, the chief justice sought a report on the structure of fee at private medical institutes.

Later, the chief justice also visited the Pakistan Red Crescent Medical and Dental College in Shahrah-e-Fatima Jinnah, where students complained that the administration has charged an extra fee from them. Taking stock of the complaints, the chief justice summoned the board of governors’ officials to the hospital with the record. The chief justice directed the FIA officials to seize the record of the hospital and shift it to the Lahore registry.

Talking to the students, the chief justice said that the court was working on the fee issue of private medical colleges and universities and a uniform fee will be introduced. On the occasion, the students complained that the hospital administration has charged the extra fee instead of the actual Rs0.
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8 million fee. The chief justice directed the hospital administration to return the additional sum to the aggrieved students. When the students expressed the apprehension that the hospital administration may victimize them once he left the hospital, he assured the students that if anything such happened, he was there to take up their case.