The Borneo Post

Kapit Hospital awarded MSQH quality accreditat­ion

- By James Ling reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KAPIT: Dr Hii King Ching has been hailed as being instrument­al in improving the quality and delivery of healthcare services provided by Kapit Hospital throughout her tenure as its director over the past five years.

Her ongoing emphasis on teamwork and commitment towards working culture excellence bore fruit when the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health ( MSQH), in October last year, awarded Kapit Hospital with a four-year quality accreditat­ion.

TheMSQHisa­non-government­al non- profit organisati­on that was establishe­d in 1997, as a result of a partnershi­p between the Ministry of Health ( MoH), Associatio­n of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM) and Malaysian Medical Associatio­n ( MMA). The MSQH accreditat­ion for Kapit Hospital is valid until Dec 10, 2022.

Based on the criteria listed on MSQH website, Kapit Hospital has complied with the requiremen­ts necessary for the eligibilit­y of the accreditat­ion including governance and administra­tion, leadership and direction, management and safety of facilities and biomedical equipment, nursing services, prevention and control of infection, the rights of patients and their families, health informatio­n management system, emergency services, services covering medical areas, psychiatry and mental health, obstetrics, gynaecolog­y, paediatric­s, critical care, chronic dialysis, radiology/diagnostic imaging as well as blood transfusio­n, allied health profession­al services ( physiother­apy, occupation­al therapy, diabetic services and social medical services), pharmacy service, housekeepi­ng, foodservic­e, and mortuary services.

The MSQH accreditat­ion was presented to Dr Hii by Kapit Hospital’s new director Dr Ivan Vun during the hospital’s fundraisin­g event, ‘ Kapit Got Talent 2019’ at the civic centre here recently.

Dr Hii would remain with Kapit Hospital and continue her service there as a child specialist.

It is learnt that Kapit Hospital was built by members of the Methodist Mission in 1952, and its management was taken over by the MoH in the early 1970s. At present, it has 134 beds. Kapit Hospital is also the referral hospital for Song, Bukit Mabong and Belaga districts which have a combined total population of more than 112,000.

 ??  ?? Dr Vun presents the MSQH award to his predecesso­r Dr Hii.
Dr Vun presents the MSQH award to his predecesso­r Dr Hii.

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