RM500mil to build new blocks, high-rise car park for Sultanah Aminah Hospital

RM500mil to build new blocks, high-rise car park for Sultanah Aminah Hospital

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says the allocation was approved to solve the dire patient congestion problem.

Anwar Ibrahim (in red shirt) listening to a briefing by Sultanah Aminah Hospital director Dr Sal Atan. (Bernama pic)
JOHOR BAHRU:
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has approved an immediate allocation of RM500 million for the first phase of the infrastructure development project at Sultanah Aminah Hospital (HSA) here.

He said the project included the construction of a multi-storey car park as well as several new high-rise blocks.

Anwar said the multi-storey car park will be built soon, with the construction process to begin this year.

“For this hospital (HSA), for the first phase, we need RM500 million. After discussing with the finance ministry, we want this project to be expedited. Half a billion (RM500 million) has been approved for the project,” he said.

He said this after a visit to HSA today. Also present were health minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa, Johor menteri besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi, health director-general Dr Radzi Abu Hassan and HSA director Dr Sal Atan.

Anwar said the hospital has an area of around 40ha, sufficient to build a car park and develop several more high-rise complexes that will be able to cope with hospital services and resolve the issue of patient congestion.

“From what I witnessed earlier, the situation has become dire. The hospital beds are being placed right in the middle of the wards.

“This situation has been left unresolved for a long time without any action taken. It is now the time for me and Dr Zaliha to resolve it. We will take immediate action and the allocation has been approved,” he said.

Meanwhile, asked if plans for the construction of HSA 2 had also been discussed, Anwar, who is also finance minister, said the project is under further planning.

He said HSA 2 will be part of the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) mid-term review, and said the current situation at HSA needed to be dealt with first.

“That (HSA 2) is part of our second plan, we want to resolve pressing concerns first (car park and new complex in HSA).”

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