Thursday, March 17, 2016

16 disciplined after S’pore hospital hepatitis C outbreak

March 17, 2016
The state-run Singapore General Hospital (SGH) where the outbreak took place said separately it had disciplined 12 senior staff, including those in senior management.
spore-general-hospSINGAPORE: Sixteen people have been disciplined in Singapore for a hepatitis C outbreak in the city-state’s largest hospital last year that left at least seven patients dead, officials said Thursday.
The Ministry of Health said in a statement four of its staff holding director-level roles were given warnings and financial penalties for failing to step in early to prevent the disease from spreading. It did not say how much the penalties were.
The state-run Singapore General Hospital (SGH) where the outbreak took place said separately it had disciplined 12 senior staff, including those in senior management. Its punishments were similar to those meted out by the ministry.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Union slams media reports about forged sick chits

March 12, 2016
No medical assistant or union member investigated or charged for such offences, says the National Union of Medical Assistants.
Medical Assistants
KUALA LUMPUR: The National Union of Medical Assistants (Numa) has denied that any of its members were involved in medical certificate forgery as implied in recent news reports.
Its president, Taram Singh Walia, said no medical assistant had been charged in court for such an offence and hoped the media would be more careful in their reports of such cases.
“We have checked and ascertained that no medical assistant is under investigation or has been charged with forging MCs. The man who was charged with 24 counts of forging MCs in a recent case is not a medical assistant nor a member of Numa,” he said.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016


Tinjauan Ke Hospital Sungai Buloh
https://www.najibrazak.com/bm/blog/tinjauan-ke-hospital-sungai-buloh/
Petang tadi, saya sempat meluangkan masa membuat tinjauan ke Unit Hemodialisis Hospital Sungai Buloh bagi melihat sendiri keadaan di sana.
Saya difahamkan bahawa ramai pesakit buah pinggang yang perlu menunggu lama sebelum giliran mereka untuk mendapatkan rawatan hemodialisis di hospital-hospital Kerajaan.
Isu ini timbul disebabkan terdapat lebih 2.5 juta pesakit buah pinggang di Malaysia dan ini membawa kepada permintaan tinggi di hospital-hospital Kerajaan yang memberikan rawatan dan perkhidmatan berkualiti pada kadar yang amat rendah, kira-kira 22 kali lebih rendah berbanding hospital-hospital swasta.
Kerajaan sedar bahawa bilangan mesin hemodialisis yang sedia ada di Hospital Sungai Buloh adalah tidak mencukupi untuk menampung keperluan pesakit-pesakit buah pinggang. Oleh itu, saya telah mengarahkan penambahan beberapa unit mesin hemodialisis yang baru untuk dihantar ke Hospital Sungai Buloh dalam masa terdekat.
Insya-Allah, saya yakin langkah ini akan membawa manfaat kepada pesakit-pesakit yang memerlukannya.
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