Islamabad, a rapidly growing metropolitan city, faces significant challenges in meeting the healthcare needs of its expanding population. The existing healthcare infrastructure is strained, and there is an urgent need for additional facilities to bridge this gap. In response, the Infrastructure Development Authority of Punjab (IDAP) has been entrusted as the executing agency to spearhead the establishment of a 200-bed Accident and Emergency Center at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS).
IDAP, with its expertise in delivering large-scale infrastructure projects, is committed to ensuring the successful execution of this critical healthcare initiative. The project represents a major step forward in enhancing Islamabad's healthcare infrastructure, providing the city with a state-of-the-art emergency center designed to meet the demands of its growing population.
IDAP's Commitment to Healthcare Excellence
Project Objectives
The primary objectives of this project include:
The establishment of the 200-bed Accident and Emergency Center at PIMS is a timely and essential project for Islamabad. It addresses the city's urgent need for improved healthcare services in the face of rapid population growth. By enhancing emergency care, diagnostic services, and overall patient management with cutting-edge technology, the project aligns with PIMS’s mission to advance health through innovation, education, and research. Ultimately, the facility will not only reduce mortality rates but also support social development and contribute positively to the socio-economic conditions of the region.
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