RESTORING THE MEDICAL BACKBONE OF THE SRI LANKA ARMY
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|September 17, 2025
This article provides a critical assessment of the profound challenges facing the Sri Lanka Army's premier medical facility, the Narahenpita Military Hospital.
For sixteen years since the conclusion of the civil conflict, this institution has served as the vital medical hub for thousands of serving and retired service members, upholding a national commitment to those who sacrificed for the country. However, a detailed analysis reveals that this central pillar of military welfare is at a breaking point due to a convergence of systemic failures, a severe and accelerating shortage of medical professionals, a critical collapse in the supply of essential medicines and equipment, and a fundamental misalignment in fiscal priorities. These issues, while symptomatic of a broader national crisis, pose a direct and escalating threat to the morale, retention, and long-term operational readiness of the armed forces.
The report identifies three primary vulnerabilities: first, a “brain drain” of skilled medical personnel, a problem exacerbated by a failure to provide basic incentives and infrastructure, such as dedicated quarters for intern house officers. Second, a crippled supply chain, where a national economic crisis has left hospitals devoid of lifesaving medications and medical supplies, forcing a dangerous reliance on costly, or at times, substandard alternatives. Third, a budgetary paradox, where a significant increase in the overall defence budget has not translated into sufficient, ring-fenced funding for military healthcare, creating a resource scarcity for urgent and critical needs. Addressing these issues is not merely a matter of social responsibility; it is a strategic imperative for the Commander-in-Chief. This article outlines a three-tiered framework for reform, proposing immediate, midterm, and long-term interventions to restore the integrity of the military medical system and, in doing so, to reassert the nation's unwavering commitment to its protectors.
The Legacy and Role of the SLAMC
Esta historia es de la edición September 17, 2025 de Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
COMET 31/ATLAS WILL PASS CLOSE TO EARTH ON DEC 19
Is the 'Christmas Star' returning?
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Deaths due to substandard medicine; NMRA faces legal action
Call for banning Indian company that supplies such drugs Doctors' Association sues NMRA over patient safety concerns linked to Ondansetron and imported rejected medicines
3 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Indices close in red
The ASPI closed in red as a result of price losses in counters such as Colombo Dockyard, Senkadagala Finance and Richard Pieris & Company with the turnover crossing Rs. 2.3 bn. Meanwhile, the S&P SL20 edged down.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
OVER 90 DRUGS FAIL QUALITY TESTS IN 2025: MAJORITY FROM INDIA
Among the drugs identified as substandard, some have been withdrawn, withheld, or discontinued
1 min
December 19, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Civil Appeals Court refuses injunctions with costs – Home Lands continues with Pentara construction
The Civil Appellate High Court of the Western province by order dated December 11, 2025, refused to issue leave to appeal and interim orders against the landmark Pentara Residencies project in Thummulla, Colombo.
3 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
HNB strengthens national response to Cyclone Ditwah with Rs.100mn commitment
HNB PLC contributed Rs.100 million towards the Rebuild Sri Lanka Fund, reinforcing its commitment to the national recovery efforts following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Thomian Aaron cracks unbeaten ton
An unbeaten ton by Aaron David and half centuries from Reshon Solomon and Avinash Fernando made S. Thomas'
1 min
December 19, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
LAWYER DISCHARGED WITH WARNING AFTER ADMITTING PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT
An Attorney-at-Law was yesterday discharged subject to a formal warning by the Supreme Court after pleading guilty to an act of professional misconduct, with the Court cautioning him to exercise greater diligence in the future to avoid conduct that could undermine the integrity of the legal profession and the administration of justice.
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Flood threat looms again
Rainfall in some areas as high as 300mm
1 min
December 19, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
David Pieris group expands global footprint with investment in Dubai-based Navire Logistics
The David Pieris group continues to strengthen its international presence with the acquisition of 50 percent ownership in Navire Logistics Services L.L.C, a reputed logistics company based in Dubai and Oman.
1 mins
December 19, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

