Islamabad, February 7, 2026: The Television Cameramen Journalists Association of Pakistan (TVCJA – Registered) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Saeed International Hospital to enhance healthcare support for television cameramen journalists and their families.
The agreement was signed by TVCJA President Muhammad Kashif Abbasi, while Chief Executive Officer of Saeed International Hospital, Dr. Nauman Saeed Khattak, represented the hospital at the ceremony.
Under the MoU, TVCJA members and their immediate families will receive a comprehensive healthcare facilitation package. The benefits include a 20 percent concession on outpatient department (OPD) consultations with consultants and specialist physicians, along with a 20 percent discount on inpatient department (IPD) services.
Members will also receive a 10 percent discount on medicines at Saeed Pharmacy, a 50 percent concession on laboratory blood tests, a 30 percent discount on radiology services, and a 20 percent reduction in dental clinic consultation fees. Additionally, the agreement provides a free initial medical check-up for women under maternity and child healthcare services.
Saeed International Hospital will deliver these services through its team of qualified consultants, including specialists in gynecology, cardiology, pediatrics, dermatology, ophthalmology, ENT, orthopedics, dentistry, and other allied healthcare fields.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, TVCJA President Muhammad Kashif Abbasi reaffirmed the association’s commitment to the welfare and professional well-being of cameramen journalists, emphasizing the importance of institutional partnerships that provide tangible benefits to members and their families.
CEO Dr. Nauman Saeed Khattak noted that television cameramen journalists play a vital role in electronic media and said the collaboration aims to ensure their access to quality, reliable, and affordable healthcare services.





