National Police Hospital (Pakistan)

The National Police Hospital represents a notable development in Pakistan's healthcare infrastructure, being the first of its kind. This state-of-the-art facility is dedicated to providing advanced healthcare services to approximately 12,000 police officers.

National Police Hospital
Islamabad Capital Territory Police
Geography
LocationPolice Lines, Islamabad, Pakistan
Organisation
Care systemPublic
TypeSpecialist
Services
Beds100 (planned)
History
Construction started2023 - Present
OpenedJuly 16, 2023 (construction commenced)
Links
ListsHospitals in Pakistan

History

Construction of Pakistan's first National Police Hospital began on 16 July 2023, after receiving approval from the Islamabad Capital Territory Police and the Planning Commission, Ministry of Planning Development & Special Initiatives.[1][2][3] The establishment of this crucial healthcare facility was achieved through the concerted efforts of the Federal Minister for Planning, Ahsan Iqbal, and Interior Minister, Rana Sanaullah.[1][4][5]

Facilities

The hospital plans to have a capacity of 100 beds, serving the capital's police force. It will include sections with 12 beds for emergencies, 10 for orthopedics, 15 for cardiology, six beds each for surgical and cardiac intensive care units, 14 surgical beds, 15 for general medicine, eight for neurology, five for medical intensive care, four cardiac care units, and five beds dedicated to treating injuries from weapons and providing physiotherapy. Additionally, the hospital will offer modern amenities such as air ambulance services.[1][6]

Construction

The overall estimated cost for the extensive construction of the National Police Hospital is Rs 6,479.879 million. For the fiscal year 2023-24, a budget allocation of Rs 1,197 million has been secured to guarantee the project's timely completion. This impressive nine-story architectural structure will be situated in Police Lines.[1][7]

Future Plans

In line with the former Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's vision to minimize energy expenses, the hospital building will be powered by solar energy. Additionally, there is contemplation regarding an expansion of the bedding capacity to accommodate up to 200 beds, aligning with the objective of enhancing the hospital's capabilities.[2]

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