Friday, 6 April 2012

KUALITI KESIHATAN DI SABAH?

Saudara Pengarang,

PERTAMA kali saya melihat orang ini, sebelah mata dia ketara betul kerana bola matanya telah dibuang tetapi selepas itu saya melihat dia memakai kaca mata hitam disebab ramai yang takut melihat matanya yang berlubang.

Saya seringkali bertemu beliau bila berada di kawasan Daerah Kecil Pagalungan, Pensiangan. Wajahnya kini ada sedikit perubahan kerana bahagian mata yang hilang itu telah diganti dengan daging diambil daripada pehanya.

Beginilah nasib malang yang terpaksa dilalui Losong Enih, dari Kg.Kabu, Pensiangan kerana mutu perkhidmatan kita masih berada di zaman Doktor menyentuh pesakitnya dengan pensel.

Menurut Losong, punca terjadinya malapetaka tersebut ialah ketika beliau mengergaji kayu hutan (tidak dikenaplasti spesis), sedikit abuk kayu terkena di batang hidungnya.

Beliau biarkan sahaja sehinggalah berlaku pendarahan dan beliau mendapat rawatan dari Hospital Nabawan, tetapi doktor memberitahunya tidak ada apa-apa yang berlaku dan tidak perlu risau.

Namun agak malang sekali kerana jangkitan kuman berlaku sehinggalah beliau kehilangan sebelah mata yang amat berharga bagi seorang manusia dan pengundi seperti beliau, mungkin gara-gara 'Doktor Mata Duitan!'

Salam Hormat,

ROZIE JUMAT

18 comments:

  1. Ministry of Health Malaysia is deeply committed to improving the quality of health services in the State.

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    1. Deputy Minister of Health, Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin, said various measures are being implemented to achieve the goal of providing better service to the people of Sabah.

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    2. She added that among the steps to improve the quality of health services would be the deployment of family health specialists in health clinics.

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    3. Health services in various health clinics have been enhanced with the deployment of family health specialist. At the present moment, there are 13 family health specialist emplaced in health clinics in Telupid, Beluran, Lahad Datu, Semporna, Menggatal, Luyang, Penampang, Putatan, Sandakan, Tamparuli, Tuaran, Apin-Apin, Keningau; Nabawan, Beaufort and Apas Balung, Tawau.

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    4. She disclosed that the emplacement of family health specialist had contributed to the improvement in the quality of clinical services.

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    5. This is beneficial to the community where the health clinics operate because patients received quality treatment and counseling which is efficient and effective. Patients would not be required to be referred to the hospital and thus reduce the costs incurred by the patient.

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    6. Rosnah added that the Medical Department, Sabah plans to put at least one family health specialist in areas that do not have one as in Tawau, Kunak, Beluran, Kudat, Pitas, Tenom and Kinabatangan by the year 2013. She said this in a statement here yesterday.

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    7. According to Rosnah for Sabah, until today, six 1Malaysia Clinics (K1M) are fully operational with two in Penampang (in Bundusan Square and Taman Ketiau), one in Taman Pengalat Besar in Papar, one in Bandar Sri Indah in Tawau district, one at Maju Shopping Centre in Kudat district and one in Taman Sri Rugading Tuaran district.

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    8. She disclosed that another clinic is in the process of being set up in Marudu district. For the information of all, there are actually two 1Malaysia Clinics operating in 2010, which is in Sulaman Central, Kota Kinabalu and another at Bandar Leila, Sandakan that is now being upgraded to a health clinic because of the increasing number of patients coming for treatment at the clinics.

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    9. With the upgrade to the status of health clinic, a medical officer would be stationed at each of the clinics. For the year 2012, the Ministry of Health will establish 13 1Malaysia clinics in Sabah, of which six will be in Kota Kinabalu district, 2 in Penampang district, 2 in Sandakan and one each in Beaufort, Tawau and Keningau. If the plan to create 1Malaysia clinics materialize, Sabah will have 20 1Malaysia clinics making it the state with the most numbers of 1Malaysia clinics in Malaysia.

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  2. Menjelang 2013, Kementerian Kesihatan merancang menempatkan sekurang-kurangnya seorang pakar perubatan keluarga di daerah yang belum mempunyai pakar terbabit.

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    1. moga kualiti kesihatan di Sabah akan meningkat.

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  3. Timbalan Menteri Kesihatan, Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin berkata antara daerah berkenaan ialah Tawau, Kunak, Beluran, Kudat, Pitas, Tenom dan Kinabatangan. Setakat ini, pakar perubatan keluarga ditempatkan di klinik kesihatan Telupid, Beluran, Lahad Datu, Semporna, Menggatal, Kota Kinabalu, Luyang, Penampang, Putatan, Sandakan, Tamparuli, Tuaran, Apin Apin (Keningau), Nabawan, Membakut, Beaufort dan Apas Balung di Tawau.

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  4. Harap perkara seperti ini tidak berlaku lagi.Harus segera ambil perhatian.

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  5. Kesian. hospital harus meningkatkan kualiti dan kerja dengan penuh berhati-hati.

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  6. Kecuaian dalam perubatan adalah amat dikesali kerana ini akan menjejaskan pesakit itu sendiri.

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  7. mana2 Doktor yang terlibat aktif dengan politik tu, bersara saja la dari politik.. guna la kelulusan doktor itu untuk menyumbang kepakaran dalam bidang perubatan.. bakal2 doktor juga tidak perlu terpengaruh dengan mana2 parti politik yang mahu mereka terlibat aktif dengan politik.. nanti keluar pula isu kekurangan doktor di sabah..

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  8. untuk lebih adil, Rozie patut juga mendedahkan sumbangan atau kejayaan pihak hospital atau doktor dalam menyelamatkan nyawa pesakit2nya.. jangan hanya kerana satu kes yang tidak disengajakan dan mungkin sesuatu yang baru bagi doktor ini, maka Rozie terus menyerang pihak hospital dan juga kerajaan seolah2 memberikan isyarat kepada orang awam supaya jangan sekali2 mendapatkan rawatan di hospital kerajaan..

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