HOSPITAL NEGLIGENCE IN SABAH


By : DAP MEDIA
THE MANY cases which were brought up in a newspaper not prolonged ago by a people who had suffered both physically or mentally due to a loosening caused by a hospitals in Sabah, as well as this was mentioned in Parliament upon a 27th of March by a Kota Kinabalu Member of Parliament, Hiew King Cheu.
He asked a Ministry of Health upon a reason why cases whereby a studious postulated nonessential suffering, pain as well as even death, due to a loosening of a healing services, as well as he asked additionally upon what is a movement as well as measures which a supervision is going to take to safeguard which such happenings will be stopped.
The reply said which from a inform from an Independent Investigation Committee found which there have been some faults with a hospitals during diagnosis as well as receiving caring of a patients. The faults as caused mostly by:-
a. not following a Standard Operating Procedure - 25.7%
b. wrong diagnoses of a patients - 27.6%
c. wrong diagnosis to patients without referring to a comparison doctors as well as a specialists -20.9%
d. caused injuries to inner organs while behaving surgeries as well as operations - 25.7%
The above mentioned reason as well as happenings have been caused mostly due to a complicated work load, shortage of personals as well as staffs, miss of information exchnage between a junior doctors as well as a healin! g office rs / healing assistants / dilettante doctors as well as a miss of healing facilities as well as equipments, for example a miss of sick beds in a ICU.
The measure to be taken by a Ministry of Health is as follows:-
a.to take stern disciplinary movement opposite proven sum negligence,
b.provide training,
For a prolonged term measures:-
a.To set up "Patient Safety Council" to monitor as well as coordinate a activities connected with a reserve of a patients,
b.To hope for a guideline as well as direction booklets for a hospitals in occurrence of cases
c.To create awareness in a sanatorium connected with creation prescriptions upon medicines, protected as well as correct treatment, reserve in red blood transfusion, reduce negligence, as well as to reduce infection,
d.To classify seminars as well as workshops to up move a knowledge upon a reserve of a ubiquitous open as well as stakeholders upon healing safety,
e.To prepare with private sanatorium to classify various forum as well as gathering related to a reserve of patient.
Viewing from a reply which was expelled by a Ministry of Health (MOH) it is definitely startling which a sanatorium is having complete problems upon a veteran negligence. It is unbelievable which a healing services is out of carry out with a mistake as well as faults often happening. There is no pledge upon a reserve when we have been in hospital, as well as which gives a supervision sanatorium a share dump in its trustworthiness as well as warranty. We go to a sanatorium to seek heal as well as not to go there to remove a hold up as well as make a illness worst.
The KK MP said a measures du! e by a M OH have been not at all in effect to cut a sanatorium negligence. The whole thing contingency go down to a basic, as well as which means a Standard Operating Procedure for a sanatorium contingency be revised as well as adopt a improved system which contingency be followed particularly with tall customary of supervisions.
A double as well as cranky check or conference with another comparison doctor upon a diagnoses of a studious with critical as well as complicated cases contingency be carried out to assure a diagnoses, generally during a inner organ operation together with kid birth.
The complicated work load, miss of hands, miss of communication, as well as no beds in a ICU is in no way which a supervision can liberate their guilt as well as negligence. How can live mislaid be compensated due to negligence? Can we move back a dead caused by sanatorium negligence? Therefore, it is up to a MOH to rught away implement a improved health caring system. - Sabahkini
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