Punjab rolls out 1st charitable PPP healthcare model

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Punjab inaugurates outpatient and inpatient services at Lehragaga CHC under a public-private partnership to improve rural healthcare access and infrastructure.

Outpatient and inpatient department services were inaugurated at the community health centre (CHC) in Lehragaga on Wednesday after the Punjab government handed over the facility to the Janhit Trust under a charitable partnership model.

Punjab health minister Dr Balbir Singh, accompanied by finance minister Harpal Singh Cheema and Lehra MLA Barinder Kumar Goyal, inaugurated the renovated centre. The facility will now be managed by a unit of Janhit Trust — the Acharya Vidyanand Jain Institute of Medical Sciences and Research.This is the first health facility in Punjab to operate under the public-private partnership (PPP) mode.

‘Trust to provide 10 additional specialists’

The health minister described the arrangement as a “charitable partnership” rather than privatisation, stating that it was necessitated by the government’s inability to deploy specialist doctors in rural areas. He said the Trust will operate 24/7 services and provide 10 additional specialists, while the government will retain two medical officers and ensure treatment remains available at state-notified rates.

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