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B2B conference finalizes $850 million in health sector investments

B2B conference finalizes 0 million in health sector investments

Key Takeaways

  • $850 million worth of partnerships finalized at B2B investment conference.
  • Minister Dr Malik Mukhtar Ahmad Bharath calls it the largest trade and strategic cooperation in Pakistan's health sector history.
  • Event highlights significant growth in private sector engagement with healthcare.

The federal minister of state for National Health Services, Regulations & Coordination (MoNHSR&C), Dr Malik Mukhtar Ahmad Bharath, announced at the closing ceremony of a B2B investment conference that $850 million worth of partnerships have been finalized. This marks the largest trade and strategic cooperation in Pakistan's health sector history.

The minister stated during his address: 'This is a significant milestone for our healthcare industry, as it signifies strong private sector engagement and substantial investments.' The event brought together key stakeholders from both public and private sectors to explore opportunities for collaboration and investment.

According to the minister, these partnerships will significantly enhance Pakistan's healthcare infrastructure. 'We are witnessing a shift towards more robust public-private partnerships that aim to improve access to quality healthcare services,' he added.

The B2B conference, which concluded on July 18th in Islamabad, focused on identifying and fostering strategic collaborations between businesses and the health sector. The minister highlighted several areas of potential investment, including telemedicine, medical research, and hospital infrastructure development.

Dr Bharath emphasized that these investments will not only boost economic growth but also contribute to the overall improvement of healthcare delivery in Pakistan. 'Our goal is to create a sustainable ecosystem where private enterprises can thrive while ensuring that our citizens receive better health services,' he said during his remarks.

The minister further noted that this significant investment comes at a time when the country faces numerous challenges, including a growing population and increasing demand for quality healthcare. 'We are committed to leveraging these partnerships to address these challenges and build a healthier Pakistan,' he concluded.

Participants in the conference expressed optimism about the future of the health sector. A representative from one of the partnering companies stated: 'This is an exciting development that will open up new avenues for innovation and growth within our industry.'

'This is a significant milestone for our healthcare industry, as it signifies strong private sector engagement and substantial investments.'

Dr Malik Mukhtar Ahmad Bharath, Federal Minister of State for National Health Services, Regulations & Coordination (MoNHSR&C)