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The progress towards achieving health goals for Punjab for its nearly 96 million people has remained uneven. Regulatory functions in the health sector have always been underdeveloped, poorly managed, and improperly implemented. In light of the increasing series of medical negligence, maladministration and malpractice cases in recent years, a need was felt for an autonomous authority at a provincial level to regulate healthcare services delivery in both Public and Private Healthcare Establishments.
The Punjab Government took notice of incidences of medical negligence and promulgated the PHC Act, 2010.
The Punjab Healthcare Commission was set up to ensure quality healthcare service delivery at all levels and also
to protect the well being of the patients.
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