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  • Oct 27th, 2010
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Alamgir Welfare Trust International started computerised registration of the needy patients for treatment at Alamgir Health Care Centre in Bahadurabad here on Tuesday. Director Public Relations Alamgir Welfare Trust Shakil Dehlavi told Business Recorder that due to the increasing number of needy patients in Alamgir Health Care Centre the trust has started computerised registration system after which seven hundred patients can avail free treatment daily.

He said that the computerised registration system will help us in maintaining proper data of our patients so that it can be found only with a single click whenever the patient visit us, it will save our time, medicine and proper treatment with medication will also be done easily.

Shakil Dehlavi said that the same system will also be introduced very soon in our hospital at Hub River Road and in our Clinic in Taiser Town. He added the place where currently clinic located in Taiser Town is provided by the City District Government Karachi and it works two days a week but very soon it will be converted in to a hospital and start working daily. He told us that for the Operation Theatre services, fifteen private hospitals are on panel where the deserving patients are referred and the expenses are beared by the Trust.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2010


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