The Borneo Post

Blaze at Hospital Bahagia may not be due to short-circuit — Minister

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KUALA LUMPUR: The blaze at the roof of the men’s ward in Hospital Bahagia Ulu Kinta, Tanjung Rambutan yesterday might not be related to electrical short- circuit.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S Subramania­m said however, the ministry was waiting for the investigat­ion report for a concrete finding.

“They are investigat­ing the cause, so it might not be related to anything electric ( shortcircu­it). So, we have to wait for the result,” he told a press conference at the opening ceremony of the Angiograph­y Unit and Angio- CT Hibrid machine at the Selayang Hospital here yesterday.

On Thursday, Perak Fire and Rescue Department director Datuk Yahaya Madis said investigat­ions were expected to be completed within three days.

The 1pm blaze started at a store in the back of the ward where unused goods were kept.

However, other facilities were not affected by the fire during which, 21 patients were brought to safety.

On another matter, Dr Subramania­m said the idea of a countrywid­e health insurance system allowing Malaysians to visit any hospital, private or public, might conceptual­ly ‘sounds nice’, adding it was difficult to convince the people on the matter.

“They have to go down to the public, convince the public and tell me ( Dr Subramania­m). Malaysians are very used to public health system services. Even with the increase of RM1 or RM2, there will be a hue and cry,” he noted.

He said although the idea was also to minimise the gap between government and private health sectors which was in line with the government’s aim, it must be done in a ‘painless manner’.

An online portal on Wednesday quoted IHH Healthcare Berhad chairman Tan Sri Dr Abu Bakar Suleiman as saying the scheme would alleviate the burden at government hospitals which were currently swamped due to their low costs, while making private hospitals more accessible. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Fire and Rescue personnel investigat­e the incident at Hospital Bahagia. — Bernama photo
Fire and Rescue personnel investigat­e the incident at Hospital Bahagia. — Bernama photo

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