Islamabad: Pakistan and Türkiye are taking a major step to deepen collaboration in the health sector by forming a joint team of experts. According to Beyond Time News, this initiative aims to identify key areas where both countries can benefit from each other’s experience and expertise.
Joint Team to Explore Opportunities
Federal Health Minister Syed Mustafa Kamal announced the decision during a meeting with the Turkish ambassador. Senior officials from both sides attended the discussion.
The proposed joint team will study healthcare systems in both countries. It will also prepare a detailed plan highlighting areas for cooperation and mutual growth.
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Focus on Health Tourism and Investment
During the meeting, both sides discussed promoting health tourism. They explored ways to attract international patients by offering high-quality medical services.
In addition, officials reviewed opportunities for investment in hospitals and healthcare infrastructure. Public-private partnerships were also a key topic, with both countries aiming to improve service delivery through collaboration.


