The Borneo Post

Ceiling problem at Sibu Hospital to be addressed, assures MoH

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SIBU: The Ministry of Health (MoH) has given assurance that it would do its best to obtain the funds needed to stop ceiling condensati­on in three wards at Sibu Hospital.

In stating this, Deputy Health Minister Dato Lukanisman Awang Sauni said Sibu Hospital director Dr Nanthakuma­r Thirunavuk­karasu had applied for RM2 million in funding meant to resolve the matter.

“We will take note and try to get the source of funds later,” said Lukanisman during a press conference at the hospital yesterday.

According to Dr Nanthakuma­r, the ceilings at Ward 11, 17 and 26 on the second floor of the hospital had condensati­on problems after the wards on the upper floor had undergone upgrading works.

“For example, Ward 11, which is located below the chest ward; previously, the chest ward was not equipped with airconditi­oning units.

“After Covid-19 (pandemic), we upgraded the ward to Infectious Disease Unit (IDU).

“The temperatur­e at IDU must be maintained between 17 and 18 degrees Celsius, but this has caused condensati­on over the wards below it, which we cannot avoid,” he said.

Dr Nanthakuma­r said they had proposed short-term and longterm solutions for the situation.

“The short-term solution is to renovate the affected wards, and the long-term solution is to replace chilled water pipes, which are already 30 years old, which could resolve this problem once and for all.

“That, however, will cost about RM2 million.”

Later, Lukanisman announced Sibu Hospital would be among 18 hospitals in the country to be installed with air-conditioni­ng under the 12th Malaysia Plan, of which the works should kick off this year.

Still on Sibu Hospital, he said it would receive a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine donated by Sarawak Heart Foundation.

He said the government had approved RM3 million to upgrade the Radiology Department of Sibu Hospital to provide space for the installati­on of the machine.

“The amount also includes maintenanc­e, wiring and installati­on of ICT software for the machine,” he said.

Earlier, Lukanisman visited a haemodialy­sis centre at Selangau Health Clinic, run by Sibu Hospital.

According to him, the centre, costing RM1 million, provides convenienc­e for kidney patients from the district as they would not have to travel far to Sibu to get haemodialy­sis treatment.

Also present were Deputy Minister II for Public Health, Housing and Local Government Datuk Michael Tiang, Sibu Health officer Dr Teh Jo Hun and Sibu Hospital deputy director Dr Rachel Teng.

 ?? — Photo by Conny Banji ?? Lukanisman (third right) being briefed by Dr Nanthakuma­r (third Tiang (fourth right) and others look on. left), as
— Photo by Conny Banji Lukanisman (third right) being briefed by Dr Nanthakuma­r (third Tiang (fourth right) and others look on. left), as

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