The Sun (Malaysia)

M’sian hospitals for WHO project

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KUALA LUMPUR: The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) has expressed interest in a pilot project to appoint ‘WHO’s Preferred Hospitals’ in Malaysia.

“WHO is seriously considerin­g Malaysia for this pilot project owing to our good accessibil­ity and excellent support facilities that are already in place,” said Health Minister Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad yesterday.

He said through this project, the first in the world, WHO was keen to ensure that its staff from various countries get the highest level of care from medical institutio­ns that could surpass all the quality indicators within a certain price dimension.

Dzulkefly said the organisati­on was looking for hospitals to provide services in the fields of cardiology, ophthalmol­ogy, urology, gynaecolog­y and orthopaedi­cs.

“I am confident that if Malaysia is chosen, this pilot project will be a great success as there are already many well-establishe­d and highly-accredited hospitals in Malaysia that will be able to exceed the expectatio­ns of WHO.

“This is an excellent opportunit­y for these hospitals to project themselves further and be recognised globally,” he added.

The matter was discussed on the sidelines of the 69th WHO Regional Committee Meeting for the Western Pacific in Manila, Philippine­s that began yesterday and will end on Oct 12. – Bernama

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