” We will help each other in every way possible to supply the best service, especially for the facilities in the maternity wards,” she informed reporters after officiating at the Go Digital-MPUK program at Bazar Siti Fatimah, Rantau Panjang here today.
” I will hand this matter to the minister as I will not be at the Cabinet conference. So we will leave it to the ministry authorities to discuss with the MoH.
” All business owners and traders in the Pasir Mas, specifically in Rantau Panjang, have taken the opportunity to get a complimentary terminal supplied by Dr Azu Training and Consultancy (DATA).
PASIR MAS, Sept 26– The Ladies, Family, and Community Advancement Ministry (KPWKM) is taking a severe view of the shortage of beds in maternity wards at government hospitals and it prepares to take this problem approximately the Cabinet-level for conversation with the Ministry of Health (MoH).
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Meanwhile, Siti Zailah invited contributions from non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and business bodies to offer facilities to healthcare facilities that did not have sufficient beds in the maternity ward.
” There are an overall of 3,000 terminals offered to traders and this programme is under the Kelantan Digital Economy Industry initiative to create an inclusive digital society,” she included.– Bernama
They also experienced different other troubles, among them having actually to be described a number of other medical facilities due to the scarcity of beds.
The media today reported the problem dealt with by females to deliver their children at federal government hospitals as they needed to sit in chairs while waiting for shipment, and in some cases had to wait for days before getting a bed.
” I understand the pain a mother feels when she will deliver, and I am sure the Ministry of Health will act to resolve this problem,” she said.
Its deputy minister, Datuk Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff said she believed MoH would solve this matter soon.
Earlier Siti Zailah stated Bazar Siti Fatimah was the third bazaar in Kelantan to utilize the DuitNow QR system through a cashless terminal to enable deals by means of debit card or credit card among regional and foreign tourists.