Kelantan gets RM9.3 mil to fix up 38 run-down health clinics

11 Mar 2023 • 5:09 PM MYT
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Kelantan gets RM9.3 mil to fix up 38 run-down health clinics

KOTA BARU – The Health Ministry has allocated RM9.3 million to renovate and upgrade 38 dilapidated health clinics in Kelantan this year.

Deputy minister Lukanisman Awang Sauni said the allocation was approved by the government under Budget 2023 to reduce overcrowding in hospitals.

“The renovation project for these run-down clinics can improve services at the primary healthcare level, thus reducing congestion in hospitals because early and light treatment can be done at health clinics first.

“This allocation shows the government’s concern in improving the quality of health services and the welfare of the people in this state,” he told reporters after the Tanah Merah Hospital Extension Construction Project handover ceremony, here today.

The construction of Tanah Merah Hospital’s additional building costing RM153.2 million will begin on May 1 in phases, and benefit over 400,000 residents in the surrounding area.

Lukanisman also said he was informed by the Public Works Department that there are four more health facility projects in Kelantan to be completed in April this year.

“Two of the projects are in Kuala Krai, namely Karangan Health Clinic, Peria Health Clinic and quarters, and another one each in Machang and Tanah Merah, Mata Ayer Eye Health Clinic and quarters, and Sokor Health Clinic and quarters.

“In addition, Bachok Hospital is expected to be completed by next October and will be fully operational in early 2024,” he said. – Bernama, March 11, 2023