Putrajaya greenlights RM10.8m for Sandakan hospital
The federal government has approved an allocation of RM10.8 million for the Duchess of Kent Hospital in Sandakan for the purchase of new medical equipment, as well as for the construction of a new building.
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said out of the total, the purchase of medical equipment worth RM7.4 million was to replace damaged equipment, while another RM3.4 million was for the construction of a new building to house medical records and a new ENT clinic.
“The RM6 million of the allocation is from Finance Ministry, while RM4.8 million is from the Health Ministry.
“Apart from improving the hospital facilities, this provision is also for the purchase of medical equipment needed by the hospital, such as the MRI machine, which is expected to be completed next year worth RM3 million, portable ultrasound machine worth RM300,000, and two sets of craniotomy worth RM500,000,” he said.
Lim was speaking to reporters after visiting the Elopura market with new Sandakan MP Vivian Wong today.
Also present were Sabah Health Minister Frankie Poon and DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang.
Commenting on the hospital’s parking problem, Lim said the government had decided on the construction of a new building via privatisation.
He said the site has been identified and further discussions would be held with the Sandakan MP, as well as the Tanjung Papat and Elopura assemblypersons.
“The approval of this provision is expected to improve the quality of services provided to patients, while improving the quality of life of more than 400,000 residents in Sandakan.
“This is in line with the government’s commitment in ensuring shared prosperity and more Malaysians will have access to necessary medical services,” Lim said.
- Bernama
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