Health Care

Tehrik Jawanan Pakistan (TJP) envisions a transformative healthcare system, centered on the establishment of a centralized infrastructure. This comprehensive plan prioritizes the modernization and expansion of healthcare facilities, aiming to provide equitable access to quality services across the nation. Implementation of a National Electronic Health Records system ensures efficient information exchange, while initiatives such as telemedicine integration and preventive healthcare campaigns further enhance accessibility and promote public health awareness.

Workforce development takes center stage in our plan, with increased funding for medical education and incentives to address the shortage of healthcare professionals, particularly in underserved areas. To make healthcare more affordable, we propose a centralized drug procurement system and policies promoting the production of generic drugs. Additionally, the introduction of a universal health insurance program and public-private partnerships aims to provide financial protection for all citizens and optimize resource utilization, respectively.

TJP targets include achieving widespread coverage under the health insurance program, reducing patient waiting times, increasing healthcare professionals in underserved regions, and expanding overall infrastructure to enhance service capacity. Through these initiatives, TJP goal is to create a centralized healthcare system that stands as a symbol of welfare, ensuring that every citizen in our nation receives accessible, affordable, and high-quality healthcare services.

Health Governance

Health governance serves as the foundation of a strong healthcare system. TJP will create frameworks, policies, and procedures that govern decision-making, resource allocation, and overall performance. Effective health governance fosters transparency, accountability, and participation of all stakeholders, including the government, healthcare professionals, and citizens. This collaborative approach will develop a system that prioritize high-quality care, improved health outcomes, and community health promotion.

Addressing Key Issues in Primary and Secondary Healthcare

Pakistan’s primary and secondary healthcare systems confront issues such as limited access in remote areas, insufficient staffing, and a lack of necessary equipment. Tehrik Jawanan Pakistan (TJP) is committed to invest in infrastructure development, extending healthcare worker training programs, and ensuring that resources are properly distributed. TJP intend to strengthen Pakistan’s primary and secondary healthcare systems by investments in infrastructure, equipment, and human resources. This will ensure that Basic Health Units (BHUs) and other facilities are properly equipped and staffed with skilled personnel. Additionally, TJP will empower qualified doctors by providing incentives, competitive incomes, and better working circumstances, especially in rural areas. TJP will make significant investments in medical education for high-potential students and offer training programs. By prioritizing doctors and infrastructure, TJP can ensure that all Pakistanis receive high-quality medical care.

Maternal and Child Healthcare

Tehrik Jawanan Pakistan (TJP) will focus on improving maternal and child health outcomes in Pakistan. This involves increasing access to prenatal care and necessary infant services. TJP will also address malnutrition and promote childhood vaccines to tackle preventable diseases. Empowering women via education and family planning services would help create a healthy future generation. Educating mothers on good nutrition and cleanliness practices would significantly enhance the health outcomes for both mothers and children.

Mental Health Support

Mental health is frequently overlooked in Pakistan’s healthcare system. We understand Pakistan’s growing need for mental health services. TJP will address this by providing accessible mental health services in basic and secondary healthcare facilities. In addition, we will train healthcare providers to recognize mental health issues and will and consider services of psychologists for necessary treatment and support of the individuals. Public awareness initiatives will be launched to counteract stigma and encourage help-seeking behavior.

Medical Research and Education

Tehrik Jawanan Pakistan (TJP) will invest in medical research on diseases common in Pakistan. This will improve overall understanding of these disorders, resulting in better prevention, diagnosis, and treatment options. TJP will also boost medical education by improving curricula, expanding research collaboration, and encouraging healthcare providers to pursue ongoing professional development. These initiatives will result in trained and knowledgeable healthcare professionals ready to meet Pakistan’s unique health concerns.

Recognizing that Pakistan’s public health crisis has various causes, TJP is dedicated to developing a practical strategy for a better, more prosperous future for all. Our healthcare vision is based on a comprehensive plan, including increasing the network of health facilities at all levels, which necessitates both funding and strategic planning. TJP recommend not only increasing healthcare spending, but also investing in climate-resilient infrastructure and integration of sophisticated technology in healthcare system of Pakistan.