Abstract
Contemporary health administration relies heavily on multiple investigative procedures that play a crucial role in treatment of diseases and the patient cure. Most medical practitioners seek multiple types of reports on the inner body conditions of patients to determine the nature and severity of sickness, without cutting the flesh. In past few decades this trend has increased, as have the nature and complexities of diseases. This study provides empirical evidence of various investigative procedures carried out at health facilities. It identifies hazards of such procedures on human health to discern shortcomings and gaps in policy and suggest remedial measures. The study evaluates current regulatory structures, policies and procedures of sampled hospitals in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Data was collected by observing the structure of the facilities, functional methods of employees and patient behavior. The study finds extensive deviation of prescribed procedures, public health laws and policies. It concludes with recommendations on remedial measures for policy implementation and compliance including regulatory enforcement, licensing and gender sensitive treatments.