
SEGAMAT – The Health Ministry will improve health services, especially in terms of infrastructure, in Sabah and Sarawak.
Its minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa said it has taken note of complaints and problems related to health services in both states.
She said these included an incident on Tuesday involving an elderly woman from Lawas, who was reported to have died while being sent to Miri Hospital after the ambulance was unable to pass through the Sg Tujoh Immigration, Customs, Quarantine, and Security (ICQS) Complex in Miri, Sarawak.
“Actually we are aware of the health services issues in Sabah and Sarawak, and we have also seen what caused it to happen in Lawas.
“It is about infrastructure… the trip from Lawas to the hospital in Miri is very far away and there are several checkpoints to pass through, therefore, these are among the issues we need to try to improve,” she told reporters after paying a working visit to Segamat Hospital here today.
According to a Borneo Post report, there was no one manning the ICQS complex gate when the ambulance arrived there at around 1.30am.
Dr Zaliha said efforts to improve health services require integrated cooperation with other government agencies.
In the meantime, Dr Zaliha said she would examine each of the earlier reported 13 sick projects under the ministry before any action is taken.
“We need to look into each ‘ailment’ and then go into detail. We need to look at the complaints and diagnosis, and only then we can do something to overcome the problem,” she said.
In September, former health minister Khairy Jamaluddin was reported to have said that efforts were underway in collaboration with the Works Ministry to find a way either to speed up the projects involved or through appointing a “rescue contractor”.
Meanwhile, Dr Zaliha, who is also Sekijang MP, said Segamat Hospital’s additional new building, worth RM90.5 million, will be operational early next year.
She also said the new building, which began construction in 2018, will be equipped with four operation theatres, an intensive care unit, as well as a respiratory and hydrodynamics unit that could accommodate the needs of 223,000 residents in the district.
“With the facilities provided in this additional block, Segamat Hospital will be able to further expand its services to meet the needs of the residents in the district,” she added.
Also present during the working visit were ministry Secretary-General Datuk Harjeet Singh, Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, and Johor Health Director Datuk Dr Aman Rabu. – Bernama, December 10, 2022
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