The Aga Khan Hospital for Women, Karimabad
The Aga Khan Hospital for Women, Karimabad (formerly
known as Aga Khan Maternity Home, Karimabad) is part
of the Aga Khan Health Services (AKHS). Established in 1979, the
Hospital is a 41-bed maternity facility offering quality health
care.
The Hospital provides specialised obstetrics and gynaecology,
surgery and family planning services, specialist clinics and high-tech
diagnostic services. Located on the premises, the Aga Khan Diagnostic
and Day Surgery Centre, Karimabad complements the hospital with
easily accessible diagnostic and surgical services.
They are part of the AKHS international referral system, with
links to the Aga Khan Hospital, Nairobi and the Aga Khan University
Hospital, Karachi.
In 2004, the Hospital was awarded the ISO 9001: 2000 (International
Standardisation Organisation) certificate. This certification
is awarded only when a hospital’s clinical, diagnostic,
administrative and support services confirm to the ISO standards.
Aga Khan Health Services
The Hospital and primary medical centres are part of the Aga Khan
Health Services, which is one of the most comprehensive private,
not-for-profit health care systems in the developing world. It
includes 325 health centres, dispensaries, hospitals, diagnostic
centres and community health outlets. Building on the Ismaili
Community's health care efforts in the first half of the 20th
century, AKHS now provides primary health care and curative medical
care in India, Pakistan, Kenya, Tanzania, and Syria. It includes
five general hospitals, seven maternity homes/hospitals and 187
health centres/dispensaries.
The first institution established as part of the Aga Khan Health
Service, Pakistan (AKHS,P) was a 42-bed maternity hospital - formerly
known as the Janbai Maternity Home - which opened in Karachi in
1924. Today, while maintaining that early focus on maternal and
child health, AKHS,P also offers services that range from primary
health care to diagnostic services and curative care. Its 164
health centres, seven hospitals, maternity home, two medical centres,
physiotherapy unit and seven community dental units reach over
581,000 people in the provinces of Sindh, Punjab, Frontier, Northern
Areas and Chitral. As the largest not-for-profit private health
care system in Pakistan, its goal is to supplement the Government's
efforts in health care provision, especially in the areas of maternal
and child health and primary health care.
Aga Khan Health Service, Pakistan also operates six diagnostic
centres with consultant services and laboratory facilities in
different parts of Pakistan. AKHS, P manages over 1000 employees,
around 4000 dedicated volunteers, over 1500 Trained Birth Attendants
(TBAs) and Community Health Workers (CHWs) working in different
regions.
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Healthcare Activities of the Aga Khan Development Network
AKHS activities are conducted in concert with other health-related
activities of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN). The overall
aim is to raise the health status of people in Pakistan and
elsewhere in the developing world. Emphasis, in current projects,
is on strengthening health systems development.
The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) works with a variety of grantees,
including AKHS, to improve the health of vulnerable population
groups, especially mothers and children, and promote health services
development on the national and regional levels.
AKF and AKHS have been joined in their work in health care by
the Aga Khan University's Faculty of Health Sciences, which offers
accredited professional training, especially for nurses, and conducts
a variety of research programmes focused on the health problems
of developing nations.
The AKDN aims to assist countries in the building of effective,
sustainable health systems that link different kinds of services
and levels of care. For more information, please visit the AKDN
website: http://www.akdn.org.
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