Proactive task force monitoring 'sick' Health Ministry projects, says KJ


REMBAU: The Health Ministry has taken proactive action to solve the problem of "sick" projects involving the development of health facilities in the country with close monitoring on the monthly project progress, says Khairy Jamaluddin (pic).

The Ministry had carried out serious monitoring through its task force on the progress of 13 "sick" projects involving health clinics, hospitals as well as living quarters, said the Health Minister.

"The number of projects will fluctuate each month, but what is important is that every month I will chair a Development Council Meeting at the MOH to ensure closer monitoring will be done.

"As an example, the Ministry is facing a number of 'sick' projects, including the Papar Hospital in Sabah, which is a project that has been delayed in construction, but with measures taken by the Health Ministry and Public Works Ministry, it has succeeded in reducing the delay," he told reporters after officiating the Rembau Hospital which was upgraded as a minor specialist hospital.

Earlier in his speech, Khairy also said upgrading the Rembau Hospital was possibly his "last" gift as the member of parliament for Rembau.

Giving details of the hospital, Khairy said the Ministry added another operating room at the hospital which is equipped with a CT (computerised tomography) scan machine at a cost of RM9mil.

He said the Rembau Hospital, which was completed on Oct 10, 2019, helped reduce congestion at the Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital (HTJ) Seremban.

In addition, the hospital also enables residents in Rembau, Tampin, and the surrounding areas to receive specialist treatment at the hospital and it would help shorten the waiting time to receive specialist treatment.

He said the hospital, on 6.65ha, involved a cost of RM147mil, and medical experts from various disciplines would also be stationed in phases in line with the process of upgrading the second operating theatre.

He said in addition to Rembau Hospital, several hospitals in Sabah and Sarawak will also be upgraded to become state hospitals, major specialist hospitals and minor specialist hospitals.

Khairy said the Health Ministry had basically agreed to provide free wi-fi services to customers in all hospitals across the country with Rembau Hospital as the starting point.

In the meantime, he also said the Ministry was also looking at immediate steps to reduce waiting time at all health facilities in the country.

"This week, I received a briefing on the waiting time for important procedures such as MRI ((magnetic resonance imaging) scan, CT Scan and so on. MOH will look at immediate steps that can be taken so that the waiting time, especially for diagnostic scans or surgery and cancer treatment, can be reduced," he added. - Bernama

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