She said that the Sehat Sahulat Card holders would be able to avail free treatment services up to Rs. 720,000 from all empanelled hospitals across the country.
Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Yasmin said the initiative had been launched in line with the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar.
She said the government was fulfilling its responsibilities to control corona. If corona went out of control, it would be the responsible of the opposition.
The Punjab Health Minister, in her address, said that taking ownership of institutions and then reviewing performance was key to improving service delivery.
She gave deadline of enhancing the immunization coverage to 90 per cent by June 2021, in a meeting held at the Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department here on Friday.
She said that these Sahulat Bazars had been opened on the directions of Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar to facilitate the people.
The minister said Prime Minister Imran Khan has raised strong voice against Indian atrocities and the international community must notice the human rights violations in Kashmir.
The minister health said that It was extremely important to create awareness about mental illnesses as entire family of the such patient with mental illnesses suffered.
Addressing a cabinet meeting for dengue prevention at the Punjab Civil Secretariat here on Thursday, she stressed enhanced surveillance in the areas reporting cases.
She said this during a meeting a delegation of the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) at the Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education department here on Monday.