Sistem penghawa dingin di Hospital Seremban dan Port Dickson baru dapat dipulihkan. Selama ini pesakit yang tak tahan cuaca panas, terpaksa membeli sendiri kipas tambahan.
Para petugas hospital telah membantu mengikut kemampuan untuk memberi keselesaan kepada pesakit. Entah di mana silapnya, peruntukan kerajaan untuk membaiki sistem hawa dingin mengambil masa yang lama sehinggakan pesakit terpaksa membawa sendiri kipas tambahan. Apakah menterinya sibuk pemilihan MCA sebelum ini ? Apakah bajet kerajaan tak cukup ? Sepatutnya diadakan kempen derma kipas-kipas kepada hospital untuk meringankan beban pesakit sebelum ini. Tapi apa kan daya, maklumat ini tidak diketahui umum sebelum ini. Sepatutnya bukan pihak hospital yang minta maaf. Kerajaan Malaysia dan Menteri Kesihatan yang sepatutnya minta maaf. *************************** Hot conditions cool down at two hospitals in Seremban The Star 13 April 2010 SEREMBAN: There’s cool news for staff and patients at the Port Dickson Hospital, who have been suffering from intense heat for months. The malfuctioning air-condition system at the Coronary Care Unit (CCU) is to be replaced this week. The other hot problem over at Tuanku Ja’afar Hospital’s CCU had also been rectified, with the air-conditioning up and running, said Negri Sembilan health director Datin Dr Zailan Adnan. In the meantime, the PD Hospital management had provided an alternative cooling system to ensure the comfort of patients. TJH director Dr Jaafar Che Mat, in a statement, said the hospital had bought four units of air-coolers and replaced three air-conditioners which had malfunctioned. ”The air-coolers were sent to the CCU last Saturday, while the three air-conditioners were installed the following day. Dr Ja’afar apologised to the patients for the inconvenience caused. The Star had highlighted the “hot” plight of patients at both hospitals recently. The patients’ families were forced to buy table fans as the heat became unbearable. One family at TJH had to buy a RM1,500 portable air-conditioning unit. However, the families expressed their gratitude to the medical teams who tried their best to make the patients comfortable. http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?sec=nation&file=%2F2010%2F4%2F13%2Fnation%2F6044547
