
Maulvi Abdul Wali Haqqani Urges Health Workers to Fulfill Responsibilities During Hospital Visit
Maulvi Abdul Wali Haqqani, Deputy Minister of Health Services Provision at the Ministry of Public Health, visited the Sheikh Zayed National and Specialized Hospital to inspect the provision of health services.
During the visit, Haqqani praised the efforts of health workers. He provided necessary recommendations to officials aimed at solving patients' problems and improving service quality.
Haqqani stated that every health worker must pay attention to their responsibilities and perform their duties with complete honesty.
He also met with patients and visitors, wished them health and well-being, listened to their requests and assured them of complete care, according to the Ministry of Public Health.
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