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HEALTH


Health is one of those things that people tend to take for granted. Until you are facing disease or injury, your good health, like a clean house, greatly goes unnoticed. When all your body parts are working properly, there is no pain to grab your attention, no chronic illness to debilitate your daily life.
Good health is important because it allows people to focus on their interests and obligations. Poor health, in the form of injuries, disabilities, chronic pain, mental or disease, prevents millions of people from supporting, caring for or expressing themselves effectively. Anyone who has lived with chronic pain can tell you how the condition clouds every aspect of your life, making even the most mundane tasks into ordeals of suffering and despair.
Rendering our services in health sectors our Afridi Welfare Trust provides financial as well as moral supports to those patients, who have low economics background and are unable to afford and expanses of treatment.

MODEL


The model for helping people for health related issues is as follows: First, the deserving local people of F.R. Kohat contact the Trust for finical help for their medical treatment. Trust first via its contacts confirms the finical position of the person. And after the confirmation of their finical status Trust refer the person to the concerned doctor.
Trust has a panel of Doctors in various fields of medical. The list of the doctors is given below in Table 5. The doctor examines the concerned person. If on spot medical treatment can solve the problem, the doctor treat them on the spot in their private clinic for which the trust bear the expenses for treatment. In case hospital treatment/operation is required, then the doctor treat them in government hospitals (if possible and the treatment facilities are available) and trust pay for the medicines and other expenses. If it is not possible in government hospitals then the trust arrange it in private clinic.

 

 

Description

Doctors

Address

ENT

Dr. Asmat Ullah (MBBS,MCPS,FCPS)

Abaseen Hospital Dabgaree Garden, Peshawar

Surgical

Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad (MBBS, FRCS)

Khatak Medical Center Dabgaree Garden, Peshawar

Medical

Dr. Wazir Muhammad (MBBS, FCPS)

Khatak Medical Center Dabgaree Garden, Peshawar

HCV

Dr. Janzeb

(MBBS,FCPS)

Aman Hospital Dabgaree garden, Peshawar

Neuro

Dr. Mumtaz Ali (MBBS,FCPS))

Aman Hospital Dabgaree Garden Peshawar

Psyclogical

Dr. Fayaz

 (MBBS,MCPS)

Aukaf Plaza Dabgaree Garden, Peshawar

Gastro

Dr. Wazir Muhammad (MBBS, FCPS)

Khatak Medical Center Dabgaree Garden, Peshawar

Orthopedic

Dr. Awal Hakeem (MBBS,FCPS)

Abaseen Hospital Dabgaree Garden, Peshawar

Eye

Dr. Dawood

(Eye Specialist)

Khayber Medical Center Dabgaree Garden Peshawar

Cardic

Dr. Farhat Abbas (MBBS,FCPS)

Khatak Medical Center Dabgaree Garden Peshawar

Kidney

Dr. Sardaar Alam (MBBS,FCPS)

North West Hayatabad  Peshawar

Gauyne

Dr. Muzafar Iqbal (MBBS,FCPS)

Khatak Medical Center Dabgaree Garden Peshawar

skin

Dr. Sahib Zada (MBBS,FCPS)

Abaseen Hospital Dabgaree Garden Peshawar

Cancer

Irnam Hospital University Peshawar

University of Peshawar

Telesimia

Fatmeed Foundation Doctors

Hayatabad Peshawar

HEALTH SECTOR EXPENSIS DURING YEAR 2011


Afridi Welfare Trust provides proper and timely treatment to patients who fell prey to various diseases. In this regard Trust in total spend around Rs. 15, 78, 281 on 171 patients for various medical treatment during year 2011. Average cost per patient is around Rs. 9229. The details of patients treated for various medical reasons are given below in Table 6.
Beside that expenses shown in Table 6., there were some more expenses made for some other health related issues. For example, medical treatment to a whole family was provided who were admitted to hospital due to bombast which killed five people while injured the rest of the family and they were unable to afford their medical expenses. Similarly, there were cases where patients were short of little money to make their full treatment. The Trust provided them the rest of the money in order to enable them to finance their treatment. In other special cases, kidney transplant operations and afterward medical expenses were financed by the Trust.

 

Type of Treatment

Gender

 

Total Patients

 

total expenses

 

Average

male

Female

Medical Patient

10

14

24

163600

6817

Orthopedic

13

11

24

117433

4893

Surgical

10

2

12

156046

13004

Gastrology

8

2

10

71381

7138

Uroglogy

9

2

11

193372

17579

Psyclatric

14

9

23

155543

6763

neurology

6

4

10

148070

14807

Chest

2

0

2

4809

2405

Cardiology

9

4

13

183772

14136

Children

1

0

1

16709

16709

Gaynue

0

6

6

54260

9043

ENT

6

4

10

43752

4375

Diabetic

1

0

1

10000

10000

Eye

5

3

8

83143

10393

Skin

1

1

2

26431

13216

HCV

10

3

13

125920

9686

Cancer

1

0

1

24000

24000

Total

171

1578241

9229