An initiative to check child mortality in hospitals

1 min read

LAHORE: In response to the pressing need for accessible and high-quality emergency healthcare for children in Pakistan, an organisation has introduced an innovative telemedicine network in district and tehsil hospitals of Punjab, providing critical consultations to children in remote areas.

The initiative aims to address the alarming child mortality rates in the country, with 1,000 children losing their lives daily due to various illnesses.

The experts say with two-thirds of Pakistan’s population residing in rural areas, many families face significant challenges in accessing specialised medical care for their children.

They say financial constraints, logistical difficulties, and the sheer distance to major cities often deter families from seeking timely medical attention.

On average, families must spend Rs50,000 to travel to tertiary care hospitals in major cities, worsening the burden on already vulnerable households.

Recognising these challenges, the Child Life Foundation has pioneered a provider-to-provider telemedicine model, deploying high-definition cameras, IP phones, and registered nurses at telemedicine sites across Punjab.

Through this innovative approach, children in remote areas receive consultations from FCPS Peads emergency specialists stationed at the control room in Lahore.

In 60 per cent of cases, these consultations result in value-added interventions, including training for on-ground government doctors on the latest medical protocols and interventions.

`This telemedicine initiative is a game changer for children in remote areas who previously lacked access to timely and quality emergency care,` stated Dr. Ahson Rabbani, CEO at Child Life Foundation.

`By leveraging technology, we are bringing critical medical expertise directly to the doorstep of those who need it most, saving lives and alleviating the burden on families,` he said.

In Punjab alone, 90 telemedicine sites are currently operational, providing consultations to children with critical illnesses.

Additionally, Child Life Foundation manages 13 children’s emergency rooms under public-private partnerships with the government, spanning across Sindh, Balochistan, Islamabad, and Mayo Hospital and Children’s Hospital in Lahore and Multan, respectively. These emergency rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure, latest life-saving equipment, and a fully stocked pharmacy with a 45-day supply of essential medicines.

He said the holistic approach of the organisation is encompassing a scalable and cost effective model operating in 313 hospitals nationwide in partnership with the government. With emergency rooms in tertiary care hospitals and Telemedicine Satellite Centres in secondary care hospitals, the foundation aims to provide free-of-cost treatment to two million children this year, ensuring that every child has access to lifesaving medical care, regardless of their geographic location or financial circumstances.

Acknowledgement: Published in Dawn News on 19th April 2024.
Previous Story

Curious case of Priya Kumari

Next Story

Residents seek measures to control measles outbreak

Latest from Blog

Schools Violating Vacation Orders Penalised

SWABI: Complaints pouring in from different circles have forced the officials of the district administration to take action against schools who failed to comply with the provincial government’s order of summer holidays. The provincial education department has closed both public and private sector schools for summer holidays on June 15,…

Three Booked For Rape Of Ninth-grader

SAHIWAL: Police have registered a case against three suspects and arrested two of them for allegedly molesting and blackmailing a 15-year-old ninth-grade student through a mobile phone video in the official quarters of the irrigation department in Neeli Bar Canal Colony. Reports said ‘S’ of Sarwar Shaheed Road, Civil Lines,…

Three Pakistani Schools Among Top 10 Finalists For World’s Best School Prizes

ISLAMABAD: Three Pakistani schools have been named among the Top 10 finalists for the World’s Best School Prizes 2025. The prizes, launched by T4 Education in 2022 following the COVID-19 pandemic, aim to highlight innovative practices in schools that are transforming lives both inside and outside the classroom, according to…

Three Missing Hindu Girls Recovered From Karachi

Three underage Hindu girls who had mysteriously gone missing from Shahdadpur recently have been recovered from Karachi. Officials said on Thursday that Dr Lal Chand Ukrani, special assistant to the chief minister of Sindh on minority affairs, had taken serious notice of the incident and directed law enforcement agencies to…

STBB Committee Calls For Creativity And Tolerance In School Curricula

Hyderabad: The Sindh Textbook Board (STBB) reviewed committee has emphasised the inclusion of critical thinking, creativity and tolerance in school curricula. Officials said on 18-June-2025 that on the directives of Sindh Minister for Education Syed Sardar Ali Shah, the first meeting of the curriculum review committee formed by the Sindh…
Go toTop