Are We Ready For The Paradigm Shift In The Health Care System Of Pakistan?
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Pakistan’s health care indicators and accomplishment of its
national as well international goals/targets though improving
but are lagging the expected achievements1. The country is
at a crossroads of having the demographic as well the
epidemiologic transitions; besides these, social as well as
mental issues are also increasing2. There is also a challenge
of urbanization3 with its consequent flourishing of squatter
settlements adding to burden on the health system.
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