
Maulvi Abdul Wali Haqqani Urges Health Workers to Attend to Responsibilities During Hospital Visit
Maulvi Abdul Wali Haqqani, Deputy Minister of Health Services Delivery at the Ministry of Public Health, visited the Sheikh Zayed National and Specialized Hospital to inspect health service provision.
The Ministry of Public Health stated that Haqqani praised the efforts of health workers during the visit. He provided recommendations to officials for addressing patients' problems and enhancing service quality.
Haqqani stated that every health worker must pay attention to their responsibilities and carry out their duties with complete honesty.
He met with patients and visitors, wished them health and well-being, listened to their requests, and assured them of proper care.
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