Sehat Sahulat Program

Objectives and Goals of the Program
Provide quality healthcare services to underprivileged families. Reduce out-of-pocket healthcare expenses. Ensure equitable access to medical treatments and facilities. Enhance overall health and well-being of the population. Offer financial protection against health emergencies
Key Services and Benefits Covered
Inpatient Services: Hospitalization, surgeries, and postoperative care.
Maternity Services: Prenatal, natal, and postnatal care for mothers and newborns.
Emergency Services: Immediate and critical care for accidents and emergencies.
Cardiac Treatments: Interventions for heart diseases, including surgeries and rehabilitation.
Dialysis Services: Regular dialysis for patients with kidney failures.
Oncology Treatment: Comprehensive cancer care, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Outpatient Diagnostics: Lab tests, imaging, and consultations for various conditions.
Therapies and Rehabilitation: Physical, speech, and occupational therapy services for recovery and management of conditions.
Network of Empaneled Hospitals
Public Hospitals: Accessible to all citizens, ensuring healthcare for marginalized communities.
Private Hospitals: Partnered to offer specialized treatments and surgeries.
How to Use Your Sehat Sahulat Card
Eligibility Check
Verify if the person qualifies for the Sehat Sahulat Program. They can check eligibility online or visit the nearest registration center.
Obtain the Card
Once eligible, they will receive the Sehat Sahulat Card. The card is usually sent by mail or can be collected from designated centers.
Find Partner Hospitals
Locate hospitals partnered with the Sehat Sahulat Program. A list of these hospitals is available online or through a hotline service.
Hospital Admission
Present the Sehat Sahulat Card at the partner hospital. Hospital staff will verify the cardholder’s identity and eligibility for services.
Success Stories and Impact
Amna from Lahore: Received critical heart surgery.
Bilal from Karachi: Underwent kidney transplant.
Farah in Quetta: Accessed comprehensive maternity care.
Zain in Peshawar: Benefited from cancer treatment.
Government Initiatives and Collaborations
Federal Support: The program benefits from substantial federal funding and policy backing.
Comparative Analysis with Similar Programs
Coverage: The Sehat Sahulat Program offers health insurance to low-income families, similar to India’s Ayushman Bharat and Thailand’s Universal Coverage Scheme.
Funding: Both Sehat Sahulat and Ayushman Bharat are publicly funded, while programs like the Affordable Care Act in the U.S. involve a mix of public and private funding.
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