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Sindh Health Department appointments spark fresh controversy amid HMC concerns

Last updated: May 17, 2026 12:17 am
Misbah Jogyat
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Sindh Health Department appointments spark fresh controversy amid HMC concerns
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The Sindh Health Department’s latest round of senior-level postings has ignited a firestorm, with medical professionals and administrative staff questioning the criteria behind the sudden reshuffle. At the center of the dispute is the Health Management Cadre (HMC), a policy framework critics claim is being bypassed to accommodate politically connected appointees.

The notification, issued late Thursday, moved several senior doctors into administrative roles across district hospitals. For many in the health sector, this isn’t just a routine bureaucratic shuffle. It represents a recurring pattern where clinical expertise is sidelined in favor of administrative convenience.

“We are seeing a trend where merit takes a backseat to proximity to power,” said a senior official within the provincial health secretariat, speaking on condition of anonymity. “The HMC was designed to professionalize hospital management. When you ignore that framework, you demoralize the entire workforce.

” The HMC was originally pitched as a solution to chronic hospital mismanagement, aiming to separate clinical duties from administrative oversight. By appointing doctors to these roles without the requisite management training or the tenure mandated by the cadre’s own rules, the department has effectively undermined the policy it spent years drafting. Critics point to the lack of transparency in the selection process.

While the department maintains that these are stop-gap measures intended to ensure “operational continuity,” the reality on the ground paints a different picture. Several major teaching hospitals are now being led by individuals whose primary qualifications are disputed by their own peers.

The fallout is already visible. In at least two districts, local medical associations have threatened to boycott administrative meetings, citing a lack of confidence in the new leadership. They argue that these postings disrupt the fragile recovery of public sector facilities that are already struggling with medicine shortages and infrastructure decay.

The Sindh Health Minister has yet to issue a formal response to the growing backlash. Previous administrations faced similar legal challenges when they attempted to bypass established seniority lists, often resulting in prolonged court battles that paralyzed hospital governance for months.

For the patients relying on these facilities, the administrative turmoil is a secondary concern to the primary issue  the quality of care.

As files pile up on the desks of newly appointed officials, the long-term impact on hospital operations remains the most pressing question one the government has so far failed to answer.

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