Friday, 5 November 2010
Monday, 25 October 2010
Medical error
Life-support machine leaves patient brain-damaged
Thursday, 9 September 2010
Patient sued Tun Hussin Onn National Eye Hospital
KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court has awarded RM1.2 million in damages to a company legal manager who lost his right eye during a surgery 11 years ago.
Judicial commissioner Zura Yahya also awarded Megat Noor Ishak Megat Ibrahim costs and interest. Of the amount, RM1 million was for aggravated damages.
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Zura said she was of the opinion that the blindness in Megat Noor's eye was because of bleeding (suprachoroidal haemorrhage) as a result of bucking (sudden movement).
"Therefore, the first and second defendants breached their duty of care when they failed to warm the plaintiff (Megat Noor) of the risk of bucking," she said.
Read more: Man awarded RM1.2m for losing eye during surgery http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles//2eyev/Article/#ixzz0z1Ut29E1
Thursday, 5 August 2010
Bandar Kesihatan di Selangor
PKNS bangun Bandar Kesihatan
KUALA LUMPUR 4 Ogos - Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS) kini di peringkat akhir perancangan untuk mengadakan sebuah 'Bandar Kesihatan' di Selangor dalam usaha menyemarakkan pembangunan di bidang teknologi berkaitan industri perubatan di negeri itu yang menempatkan para pemain utama dunia.
Pengurus Besarnya, Othman Omar berkata, bandar berkenaan yang akan dibina di atas tanah seluas 480 hektar berdekatan dengan sebuah pusat pengajian tinggi awam (IPTA) tersebut, akan mempunyai sistem teleperubatan dan tele-kesihatan yang setanding dengan beberapa negara di rantau ini.
Another journals
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Tuesday, 20 July 2010
think before you call 999
‘Only dial 999 when it’s vital’, Yorkshire Ambulance Service chiefs warn
AMBULANCE bosses have urged people only to phone 999 when absolutely necessary, after soaring fuel prices left them with an £850,000 budget black hole.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) said too many people were calling for ambulances needlessly, because they thought it would help them jump the queue for treatment at hospital.