Addressing a gathering of nurses at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Dr Zafar Mirza said stipend of student nurses at the federal level has been enhanced from Rs. 6,860 to Rs. 20,000.
He added mess or ration allowance of regular nurses working in federal hospitals has been enhanced from Rs. 500 to Rs. 8,000 whereas dress allowance of regular nurses in federal hospitals has been increased from Rs. 500 to Rs. 3,100.
He said that effective from next fiscal year the increase will be applicable to all nurses working in four big hospitals of the federal capital.
Terming it as Eid gift from Prime Minister Imran Khan for the nurses, Dr Zafar Mirza said the Prime Minister agreed to the proposal despite the current economic difficulties as his vision is to strengthen the nursing sector with a view to effecting transformation in quality of care in the health sector.
He said that nurses are performing their duties diligently and with utmost commitment despite challenges.
Dr Mirza said that he strongly believed that their performance must be rewarded with due incentive.
This is only the beginning as there is much more that the government would be doing to uplift this vital sector and accord it the importance it deserves, he added.
It was a long standing demand of the nurses working in federal institutions that their stipends and allowances be enhanced to bring them at par with nurses in the provinces.
He said that the government is looking at improving the service structure of nurses, addressing shortage of nurses in federal hospitals on fast track basis and expeditiously resolving issues related to promotion of professionals in this cadre.
He said that no impediments or stumbling blocks can come in our way of serving the masses under the leadership of our Prime Minister and all measures necessary will be taken to provide relief to the masses.
Dr Mirza gave the example of health budget which will now be more than doubled next year with the levying of health tax on cigarettes and fizzy drinks.
He said that this is an innovative approach to safeguard the health of the people by reducing consumption of these items and enhancing revenue to be spent exclusively on their health.
“We are committed to bringing health revolution through transformation of this sector in the country by adopting employ innovative and non-traditional approaches and other best practices,” Dr Mirza added.