The Dr. Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital in Karachi has made history as the first public sector institution in Pakistan to be awarded the prestigious international SafeCare certification for its Children’s Emergency Room. This landmark achievement highlights the Government of Sindh’s unwavering commitment to enhancing healthcare standards and providing top-notch medical services for the children of the province.
The Children’s Emergency Room, managed by ChildLife Foundation, has achieved Level 5 status, reflecting the highest quality standards as per SafeCare’s rigorous evaluation criteria. This certification serves as a testament to the dedication and hard work of the exceptional healthcare team, alongside the continuous support from the Ministry of Health, Government of Sindh.
With this certification, the Government of Sindh reaffirms its vision to elevate the quality of healthcare in Pakistan, particularly in pediatric emergency services. This achievement is not only a significant milestone for Dr. Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital but also a beacon of hope for millions of children who rely on emergency medical care.
In partnership with the government, ChildLife Foundation treats 2 million children annually through Emergency Rooms and Telemedicine Satellite Centers across more than 300 public sector hospitals in Pakistan, operating 24/7 and free of charge.
The SafeCare certification, an initiative of PharmAccess (Netherlands), Joint Commission International (JCI), and COHSASA, sets internationally accredited standards designed to enhance healthcare quality. The recognition of Dr. Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital’s Children’s Emergency Room underscores the commitment to delivering exceptional healthcare services.
This remarkable achievement is a step forward in strengthening the partnership between ChildLife Foundation and the Government of Sindh to further enhance child health services across the province.
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