ISLAMABAD: President Dr. Arif Alvi emphasized the importance of preventive healthcare in Pakistan while addressing a conference in Karachi on Saturday.
Preventive healthcare is a concept used by many developed nations which advocates a proactive approach while dealing with health concerns.
It involves awareness among people regarding their physical well-being, a healthy lifestyle and regular check-ups to avoid serious medical issues.
From a policy perspective, preventive healthcare removes unnecessary burden from hospitals and clinics while allowing a more efficient utilization of healthcare system.
Addressing senior officials at Aga Khan University Hospital, the president said the country "should focus on preventive side of health rather than curative," reported the state-owned Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) news agency.
"While highlighting importance of preventive side of healthcare, President Dr. Arif Alvi said that many people in our country avoided to visit hospitals, particularly private hospitals, due to expensiveness of treatment," the APP said. "So, our hospitals, including AKU, need to look into this trend and focus on promoting the preventive aspect of healthcare."
The president emphasized the importance of relying on technological developments to further strengthen the healthcare sector.
He added that several nursing courses and programs could be taken online "to increase the quantum of nursing staff in our country."
Alvi admired China for developing a robust healthcare system despite being the most densely populated country in the world.
He also described Aga Khan University Hospital as a leading medical facility in Pakistan.