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KL
promotes medical facilities
By James Kon

Dato
Dr K. Kalaveerasingam from the Association of Private Hospitals of
Malaysia delivering his presentation.
A seminar on Enhancing Cooperation in
the Medical and Healthcare Services between Malaysia and Negara Brunei
Darussalam was held at the Mutiara Ballroom of Sheraton Utama Hotel
yesterday morning.
To officiate the auspicious event,
the High Commissioner of Malaysia to Brunei Darussalam, Tan Sri Mohd
Jamil Johari in opening remarks said that last year, Malaysia gained
RM85 million from overseas patients who came to Malaysia seeking
treatment for various diseases.
He said Brunei and Malaysia share a
common ground in terms of stability and security. He felt that these
last few years, tremendous changes had occurred in social welfare and
provision of medical and health services in both Brunei and Malaysia.
According to him, both countries
possess world-class medical and health facilities and although there
are some countries leading in other specialised medical field, Brunei
and Malaysia are not far behind. Through this seminar, he hoped that
people would be aware of the medical facilities and services available
in both countries which may lead to further cooperation in personnel
training and exchange of ideas in any medical field.
Representatives from the Association
of Private Hospitals of Malaysia, Ministry of Health from Malaysia,
National Heart Institute of Malaysia, Selangor Medical Centres Sdn Bhd,
Pantai Holding Berhad, Kumpulan Perubatan (Johor) Sdn Bhd, Mahkota
Medical Centre and Columbia Asia Medical Centre, Miri, Sarawak, were
also present to make presentations about their organisations.
More than 30 people from Brunei's
Ministry of Health and prominent health companies attended the
seminar. The seminar ended with a business meeting between interested
private and public organisations of both countries.
Courtesy
of Borneo Bulletin
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