Safeguarding well-being of frontline healthcare personnel


NKF chief executive officer Chua Hong Wee (right) receiving a donation from KPJ Sentosa KL Specialist Hospital chief executive officer Zaiton Sulaiman.

CHRONIC kidney disease is a national health problem which is primarily caused by either diabetes or high blood pressure, affecting approximately 2.9 million Malaysians.

Haemodialysis still needs to be carried out for affected kidney patients, requiring trained staff to deliver the four-hour treatment three times a week.

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