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Punjab Healthcare Commission (PHC): What Clinics and Hospitals Need to Know 

Punjab Healthcare Commission (PHC): What Clinics and Hospitals Need to Know  The Punjab Healthcare Commission (PHC) is the regulatory authority responsible for improving healthcare quality, safety, and governance across Punjab. Whether you run a clinic, diagnostic center, or hospital, PHC compliance is not optional it is a legal requirement for registration, licensing, and ongoing operations. This guide breaks down PHC compliance in simple, practical language. It explains how Instacare’s compliance-ready healthcare management software helps clinics and hospitals stay fully aligned with PHC’s Minimum Service Delivery Standards (MSDS), documentation rules, and inspection workflows. Why PHC Matters for Every Healthcare Establishment PHC was created to: License and register all healthcare establishments (HCEs) Implement Minimum Service Delivery Standards (MSDS) Conduct inspections and enforce corrective actions Protect patient safety and improve service quality Non-compliance can lead to: Fines Suspension of services Shutdown of the healthcare facility Legal and reputational damage For healthcare facilities, compliance is both a legal duty and a business necessity. PHC Compliance Requirements: What Clinics & Hospitals Must Implement Below are the core, actionable PHC requirements every HCE must fulfill. 1. Registration & Licensing on the PHC Portal Every clinic or hospital must register and obtain a PHC license before operations. PHC requires: Ownership documents CNICs Staff roster Staff qualifications + council registrations Floor plan + facility layout Equipment list Fee receipts Applications are submitted through the PHC e-Portal, and all documents must be kept updated for audits. 2. Implement Minimum Service Delivery Standards (MSDS) MSDS defines the minimum acceptable standards for: General OPD clinics Specialist clinics Diagnostic labs Small, medium, and large hospitals They cover requirements like: Staff qualifications & availability Infection control and waste management Patient assessment and triage Medication safety Equipment availability Documentation Emergency readiness Recordkeeping and patient rights During inspections, PHC evaluates whether MSDS are implemented in practice not just on paper. 3. Staff Credentials, Training & Duty Rosters PHC requires: Verified qualification documents Valid registrations with PMC, PNC, or relevant councils Duty rosters (signed & dated) On-call rosters Proof of supervision for junior staff Everything must be documented and available. 4. Written SOPs for Clinical and Administrative Operations Every healthcare facility must maintain SOPs for: Infection prevention & control Waste management Medication management Patient admission & discharge Emergency response Consent and patient rights Incident reporting Medical records SOPs must be stamped, dated, staff-acknowledged, and periodically reviewed. 5. Medical Records & Patient Rights Protection PHC requires: Structured medical records Legible documentation Patient confidentiality Signed consent forms Display of patient rights charter Complaint mechanism Poor documentation is one of the top causes of PHC non-compliance. 6. Infection Control, Waste Management & Biomedical Safety Facilities must: Follow PPE and sterilization protocols Use color-coded waste segregation Keep contracts with licensed waste handlers Maintain sharps disposal SOPs Ensure environmental safety standards 7. Equipment Inventory & Maintenance Logs PHC requires: Updated equipment list Calibration logs where applicable Maintenance records Stock logs for consumables Secure medication storage Missing logs is a common reason for inspection failures. 8. Routine Self-Assessments & Inspection Readiness PHC expects: Periodic self-assessment Documentation of corrective actions Preparedness for scheduled/unannounced inspections Updated records at all times Documentation Checklist PHC Expects During Inspections License application & approval Fee receipts Ownership documents Staff qualifications & registrations Duty rosters SOPs mapped with MSDS Equipment inventory Maintenance logs Infection control plan Waste management contract Patient record samples Consent forms Complaint register Having these organized can prevent major penalties. Common PHC Compliance Mistakes (and Why Clinics Fail Inspections) Missing or outdated staff credentials No record of SOPs or staff training No equipment maintenance logs Paper-only records with no traceability Weak incident reporting Unorganized documentation These lead directly to corrective action notices or failed inspections.  Book Your Free Marketing Consultation  How Instacare’s PHC Compliance Software Helps Clinics & Hospitals Stay Fully Compliant PHC compliance requires documentation, process control, audit trails, and evidence. Instacare simplifies each step with digital workflows aligned to PHC requirements. 1. Centralized Licensing & Document Repository Upload and store: CNICs Degrees and council registrations Equipment certificates SOPs Waste management contracts All documents are timestamped and ready for PHC inspectors. 2. MSDS-Aligned Digital Checklists & Self-Assessments Instacare provides: MSDS-based checklists Automated reminders Non-compliance alerts Corrective action logs Perfect evidence for PHC audits. 3. Staff Credentialing & Duty Roster Management Assign staff Upload credentials Automated expiry alerts Digital duty rosters On-call schedules Inspectors can verify everything instantly. 4. SOP Library, Staff Training & Read Receipts Upload SOPs → Assign staff → Track who read and acknowledged. Fully auditable compliance trail. 5. Digital EMR & Patient Rights Compliance Structured medical records Consent forms stored digitally Patient rights charter displayed Complaint tracking system Supports PHC’s recordkeeping and patient rights requirements. 6. Incident Reporting & Corrective Action Tracking Staff submit digital incident reports Supervisors assign root-cause tasks Timeline-based closure Audit-ready logs 7. Equipment Inventory, Calibration & Maintenance Tracking Instacare maintains: Equipment list Serial numbers Maintenance logs Calibration schedules Exactly what PHC inspectors check. 8. Exportable PHC Audit Bundle Generate a ready-made: Compliance report Evidence bundle Logs and checklists Ideal for inspections or surprise audits.  Practical Action Plan for Clinics & Hospitals Download MSDS for your category Digitize all staff and equipment documents Create a compliance folder (digital + physical) Use Instacare to run a self-assessment Resolve all red flags before inspections Schedule quarterly internal audits Conclusion PHC compliance is essential for legal operations, patient safety, and long-term credibility. Instacare’s compliance-ready software gives clinics and hospitals everything they need to stay aligned with MSDS, prepare for inspections, maintain complete documentation, and avoid penalties. If you want a practical, PHC-aligned approach to compliance, Instacare provides the digital tools needed to turn regulatory requirements into manageable daily workflows. FAQs 1. What is PHC and why is it important? PHC regulates all healthcare establishments in Punjab to ensure patient safety and quality care. 2. What documents are required for PHC licensing? Ownership proofs, staff credentials, equipment lists, SOPs, waste contracts, and fee receipts. 3. What is MSDS in PHC? Minimum Service Delivery Standards the standards against which clinics and hospitals are

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Coronavirus in Pakistan 2021 | Causes, Symptoms, Prevention

What is the 2019 Novel Coronavirus? 2019-n Coronavirus is a family of a large number of viruses that belong to the bigger family of Corona RNA. Among these, other similar viruses are MERS-CoV, HKU-1, and SARS-CoV. 2019-nCoV is considered to be the deadliest but if proper measures are taken, it’s relatively easier to prevent it. History In December 2019, a cluster of people was identified with pneumonia in Wuhan, China. Inspection of these people revealed that it was caused due to a previously unknown virus then, named 2019 Novel CoronaVirus. Similar viruses were found earlier like in 2012, MERS-CoV, in Arabia and SARS-CoV were discovered in 2002, again in China. The initial study on coronaviruses was done in the 1960s and cases has been appeared since then. But mostly, the virus was of a different type hence a proper scholarly resource is not available. World Health Organization (WHO) has designed a help-page for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus for more history. Causes The researchers have proposed the hypothesis that maybe because of the open animal market in Wuhan, the virus has somehow transferred from animals to humans and got mutated. A detailed analysis of earlier viruses has also stated similar facts. SARS-CoV was spread through cats earlier in China and MERS-CoV was spread though camels in Saudi Arabia. Though the source of 2019-nCov has not been verified yet, the presence of the market indicates its possibility to be true. Symptoms Since it’s a newly discovered virus, all the symptoms cannot be stated with complete verification but considering the recent cases, symptoms of this special Coronavirus include fever, cough, runny nose, and breathing difficulties. In severe cases, it can cause pneumonia and severe respiratory issues. Children, seniors, and people with some severe medical history are more vulnerable to becoming ill with this virus. Coronavirus in China and Pakistan 425 people have died due to Coronavirus and around 2700 are affected by it. 80 has died within Wuhan. Older people and children are more likely to get attacked. The main source of expansion in Wuhan, China was the animal market. But now the primary way is through the air and respiratory systems among the citizens. Since its emergence, the WHO has announced an emergency and the Chinese government is also taking action to stop its expansion. Basic guidelines include wearing masks and keeping one’s body warm. In Pakistan, on the contrary, the struggle is to figure out if the virus exists or not. Till now, the tests and reports show that there is no Corona in Pakistan. 5 potential cases were treated which included 3 Pakistani and 2 Chinese individuals in Pakistan. Fortunately, all of them are found negative. What measures the Pakistan Government has taken? The government has set up corona info booths in various hospitals around the country that give emergency services and any related information. Dr. Zafar Mirza, State Minister of Health of Pakistan tweeted yesterday that they are thoroughly checking passengers that are traveling from abroad to Pakistan to make sure that corona doesn’t enter the country. 201/ At Islamabad airport this morning – received passengers from China along with HE Chinese Ambassador in ?? CZ6007 brought 69 passengers including 57 Pakistanis and 12 Chinese. We supervised implementation of “Airport SOPs” & I interviewed passengers. pic.twitter.com/22GleZfmUa — Zafar Mirza (@zfrmrza) February 3, 2020 Pakistani students who are stuck in the city of Wuhan are something that everyone is concerned about. They have pleaded the government to evacuate them, but Prime Minister Imran Khan has refused partly to show Pakistan’s solidarity with China and partly because of the risk that this way it might enter Pakistan. My elder Brother & other Pakistani students requesting to government of Pakistan to help them out from China due to coronavirus. There are other several Pakistani Students who are in Stuck In China. Kindly Do Something for our Pakistani Students. :”(#coronarovirus @ImranKhanPTI pic.twitter.com/FfBI1K47BG — Umar Bhutto ?? (@umarbhutto50) January 30, 2020   Safety Tips WHO has issues. safety tips to prevent Coronaviruses.  These include Wash hand frequently using an alcohol-based rub or soap or water. Cover mouth when coughing and sneezing. Avoid close contact with others. Avoid excessive consumption of meat The virus hasn’t been found at an alarming amount outside China. But if you are traveling to or from China, make sure that you follow prescribed practices to save yourself and near ones. For expert advice regarding the diagnosis, prevention or treatment of Corona, just leave a message. Visit instacare for more information.

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