Negri Sembilan Chinese Maternity Hospital and Medical Centre allowed to admit patients again


SEREMBAN: The Health Ministry has lifted a two-month suspension prohibiting the 82-year-old Negeri Sembilan Chinese Maternity Hospital and Medical Centre (NSCMH) from admitting patients.

It is understood that ministry officials, who issued the order on Nov 20 last year, gave the go-ahead to the NSCMH management in Putrajaya this morning.

It is learnt, however, that the hospital, which underwent a RM30mil upgrading in recent years but was told to suspend its inpatient services after it ran foul of the law, will only be allowed to take in a limited number of inpatients for the time being.

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