THE ISSUE on whether the
Putatan Clinic can be upgraded into a district hospital was brought up in
Parliament by the Kota Kinabalu Member of Parliament Hiew King Cheu on 19th June,
2012.
The reply from the Ministry
of Health (MOH) indicated that the Putatan Clinic is serving as a supportive
role in terms of monitoring the spread and control of diseases besides backing
up the work load of the Kota Kinabalu Hospitals. It has the role in taking care
the health of the Putatan people.
The Putatan Clinic is a
Class 3 clinic, started operation in 2004 and it is close to QEH 1 which is 7km
away with 589 beds, QEH 2 12km away with 386 beds, and the Women and Children
Hospital in Likas with 504 beds which is 20km from the Putatan Clinic. The
ambulance will only take 15 to 25 minutes to reach the KK hospitals. The
Putatan Clinic has two ambulances to transfer the critical and accident
patients.
The Putatan Clinic is no
need to be upgraded to a District Hospital as yet, and this clinic will still
act as a 'gate keeper' on health problem. The clinic has the X-ray facility,
pharmacy, test laboratory, dental clinic, emergency unit, dielectric, food
consulting, physio-therapy and other important services.
All patients are attended to
fully by everyday by the 10 doctors in the clinic, sometimes is up to 750
patients per day. The time of waiting is about 30 to 45 minutes during peak
hours. Further improvement involves the extended hours up to 24 hours in the
emergency ward, and for low risk giving birth is also for 24 hours.
On another question raised
on why a retired Health Department Director can be working in the Putatan
Clinic, the MOF replied that the retired health director is engaged under a
contract and placed to serve as a medical officer (doctor) in the Putatan
Clinic with Grade UD53 which is a much
lower grade than the grade held by the retired director before. The given job
is to look after patients in the clinic only.
Judging on the points given
in the MOF reply, the Putatan Clinic is actually not far from the status of a
district hospital. That is why many people have the thinking that this Putatan
Clinic having almost the same facilities and doctors, if not better than many
other district hospital, it should be upgraded immediately into a district
hospital, and at the same time to relief
the work load in the 3 KK hospitals, and for the benefits of the Putatan
people.
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