 The study found that there was no significant difference in the number of beds available in hospitals, basic health units, rural health centers, tuberculosis centers, total beds and population per bed over the period of 2000 to 2015. There was however a significant increase in the number of dispensaries. The study also found that there was a significant increase in the number of registered doctors, dentists, nurses, midwives and lady health workers. Additionally, there was no significant difference in the expenditure on health care, development expenditure, current expenditure, percentage change in expenditure as per GDP and family planning sector. The study concluded that the health care system in Pakistan has improved but it still needs further improvements to achieve the goals set by the millennium development goals. This article was authored by Femi Aziz, Faheem Tair, Naveena Akhtar Koreshi and others.