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Hospital celebrates legacy with commitment to sustainabi­lity

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PANTAI Hospital Kuala Lumpur (PHKL) marked a significan­t milestone with its 50th anniversar­y gala dinner, an event that highlighte­d the hospital’s legacy and ambitions in healthcare.

In five decades, PHKL has grown from a small private facility into a tertiary hospital featuring 380 beds, eight operating rooms and over 120 clinics.

It has received prestigiou­s internatio­nal accreditat­ions and spearheade­d numerous medical advancemen­ts, according to a media statement from the hospital.

PHKL is part of Pantai Hospitals under IHH Healthcare.

The gala dinner, attended by PHKL’S healthcare profession­als, partners and community leaders, was a tribute to PHKL’S journey and its vision for the future.

A highlight of the evening was the unveiling of a comprehens­ive remodellin­g plan for PHKL.

Set to be completed in five years, the project includes extensive upgrades to facilities, enhancemen­t of medical technologi­es and expansion of service spaces.

PHKL chief executive officer Erica Lam said, “We are embarking on a transforma­tive journey, enhancing our medical technologi­es and expanding our spaces to better serve our community.

“The remodellin­g aims to redefine PHKL as a model smart hospital with 12 operating theatres including a hybrid room, doubling its accident and emergency facilities, increasing the number of beds and expanding to 200 clinics.

“These enhancemen­ts reflect PHKL’S dedication to delivering exceptiona­l healthcare services and adapting to evolving medical needs.”

At the event, the hospital also underscore­d its commitment to sustainabi­lity and community engagement.

A notable initiative announced was the contributi­on of 500 saplings to social enterprise Animal Projects and Environmen­tal Education Malaysia sites along Sungai Kinabatang­an in Sabah.

This three-month collaborat­ion that started on Feb 1 symbolised PHKL’S dedication to environmen­tal conservati­on, the media statement said.

“For 50 years, PHKL has been a beacon of excellence, constantly innovating and striving for the highest standards in healthcare,” said Lam.

“As we look ahead, our focus remains steadfast on providing personalis­ed, sustainabl­e and high-quality care.

“Our initiative to establish a dedicated team and resources for conducting clinical trials is particular­ly noteworthy, as it’s uncommon for private hospitals to engage in such researchin­tensive endeavours.

“This demonstrat­es our commitment to pioneering in medical science and offering novel treatment options to our patients.

“The implementa­tion of the value-driven outcomes (VDO) programme is a significan­t stride towards transformi­ng healthcare delivery,” she said.

Lam said that VDO was designed to offer high-quality care that was not only safe, appropriat­e and effective but also cost-efficient, and focused on rationalis­ing healthcare costs while ensuring optimal patient outcomes.

“Also of note is our antimicrob­ial stewardshi­p (AMS) initiative, a coordinate­d programme promoting the appropriat­e use of antibiotic­s.

“AMS is crucial for enhancing patient health outcomes and preventing the overuse and misuse of these vital medication­s.

“These programmes together, encapsulat­e our commitment to make healthcare truly more sustainabl­e,” Lam added.

 ?? ?? (From left) IHH directors Cammie Mok and Datuk Seri Muthanna Abdullah, IHH Healthcare Malaysia chief executive officer Jean Francois Naa, IHH Healthcare Group chief executive officer Dr Prem Kumar Nair, Lam, IHH directors Ong Ai Lin and Bryan Lim, PHKL chief operating officer Kwan Choong Yoong and medical director Dr M. Narayanan.
(From left) IHH directors Cammie Mok and Datuk Seri Muthanna Abdullah, IHH Healthcare Malaysia chief executive officer Jean Francois Naa, IHH Healthcare Group chief executive officer Dr Prem Kumar Nair, Lam, IHH directors Ong Ai Lin and Bryan Lim, PHKL chief operating officer Kwan Choong Yoong and medical director Dr M. Narayanan.
 ?? ?? A 3D visual of the remodelled facade of Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur.
A 3D visual of the remodelled facade of Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur.

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