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PMA Raises Alarm Over Healthcare Crisis, Says Economic Survey

Last updated: June 13, 2026 9:07 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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PMA Raises Alarm Over Healthcare Crisis, Says Economic Survey
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The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) has expressed serious concern over the country’s healthcare situation, warning of a deepening crisis highlighted in the latest Economic Survey. The association stated that key health indicators show little improvement, while challenges such as underfunding, lack of facilities, and workforce shortages continue to affect the healthcare system.

According to PMA officials, the Economic Survey reflects persistent gaps in public health spending and infrastructure development. They noted that Pakistan continues to allocate a relatively low percentage of its GDP to healthcare, which has resulted in inadequate hospitals, limited diagnostic facilities, and pressure on existing medical staff.

The association further warned that rising population pressure and increasing disease burden are putting additional strain on an already struggling system. Infectious diseases, maternal health issues, and non-communicable diseases remain major concerns, especially in rural and underserved areas.

PMA has urged the government to increase health sector funding, improve hospital infrastructure, and ensure better working conditions for healthcare professionals. It also called for long-term policy reforms to strengthen primary healthcare and prevent future public health emergencies.

Health experts say that without urgent reforms and increased investment, the gap between healthcare demand and available services is likely to widen further, affecting millions of citizens across the country.

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