Health Minister Syed Mustafa Kamal briefed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on health-sector projects and reforms in Islamabad on June 1, 2026 [1].
This review serves as a critical update on the government's ability to implement medical infrastructure improvements and public health priorities across the country.
During the meeting, Kamal said details regarding ongoing initiatives and upcoming projects aimed at reforming the national health system [1]. The briefing focused on the current status of these developments and the strategic priorities the ministry intends to pursue moving forward [1].
Prime Minister Sharif reviewed the progress of these specific projects to ensure alignment with government goals, a process intended to streamline the delivery of health services to the population [1]. The discussions occurred as part of a broader effort to update the administration on the efficacy of current health-sector reforms [1].
Kamal said these projects are necessary to address systemic gaps in the healthcare network [1]. The meeting in Islamabad provided a platform for the Prime Minister to assess the timeline and execution of the ministry's health-sector mandates [1].
“Kamal briefed the Prime Minister on ongoing and upcoming health‑sector initiatives.”
The briefing indicates a centralized push to accelerate health-sector reforms in Pakistan. By reviewing these projects directly with the Prime Minister, the ministry is seeking high-level political backing and oversight to ensure that infrastructure projects transition from the planning phase to active implementation.




