MY INSTAGRAM

Friday, April 17, 2009

Low Efficiency of University Hospital Malaysia

This post is written as requested by a doctor based on the experience of my friend's dad :

My friend's dad was not feeling well,having "cold sweating"
and feeling of heart discomfort for more than 20 minutes few days ago.
He spoke to his cardiologist over the phone and he advised him to admit to the "Trauma and Emergency Ward" of University Hospital, Malaysia.

After spending the first 20 minutes for the preparation of admission and documentation, including BP (Blood Pressure) test and ECG (Electrocardiogram), he waited for more than 2 hours for a doctor's turn to see him.

The Waiting Lobby

10 minutes later, he was asked to take his blood test and he waited for another 2.5 hours for the blood test result before his turn to see the doctor again. 

My friend's dad asked the doctor on duty why the patients have to go through all these unnecessary waiting time. The doctor replied, there were only 2 doctors on duty and they have to sacrifice dinner time to cope with the number of patients.

The Empty Consultation Hall

When asked further, she said they have spoken many times to the management and appealed for more staff ( doctors & nurses etc) to be on duty but were ignored.The doctor even encouraged him to do a research and make a comparison with other hospital what will be the waiting from admission until you are able to see a doctor.



Well, this is a government hospital. If you are not happy, you can switch over to a private hospital, in which you have to pay for rocket-high fees.

So in total you need to wait for MORE THAN 5 hours to see a doctor in the EMERGENCY ward regarding HEART problem?

Perhaps the management staff should play this game before they really run a hospital:


Otherwise, looks like we, as tax payer, have to continue to waste our precious time to see a doctor in the government hospital.

12 comments:

  1. it's like that.. that's government hospital.. In sarawak general hospital(SGH) u have to wait even longer.. last time i go for HRCT scan in SGH.. because i'm medical student that's y i can do the next day.. if not have to wait at least a week after.. the radiologist told me.. a week man.. if really got something then it's too late already..

    ReplyDelete
  2. yeah, there are too many patients, so would need to wait for quite some time. But usually the ECG would detect any problems first, and coupled with the blood test for heart attack markers (Troponin and creatinine kinase). If there is really a serious problem from the 2 tests(signs of possible imminent death) you would have to be admitted and treated immediately.

    If there's no imminent danger, they'll let the patients wait cos most patients also have problems of similar severity if not worse. It's partly due to lack of doctors. And partly cos of lack of communication from the hospital management.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Yea,i think lack of doctor is the main problem since the doctor also agreed with my friend's dad.

    She even told him she don't mind her name to be mentioned if someone posted the article about this problem.

    Perhaps they should really look into this when their own doctor also realize the problem.

    ReplyDelete
  4. UM is not totally gov hospital, they are semi-gov or am I wrong? They charge a high fee too. I went there a year ago and decided not to return any more because although they charge a high fee the service is no diff from a GH.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Anonymous12:34 PM

    hmmm..thats bad..

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous3:31 PM

    Just wonder :

    1. What happen when the Management staff
    themself and their relatives fall sick ?

    1. They don't have to go through the
    nightmare of waiting for hours
    2. They see private doctor outside

    ReplyDelete
  7. Anonymous6:36 PM

    last time i got snatched and the result from that, i got really bad injuries. was really bleeding badly, and i had to wait for 3 hours at the emergency ward before a doctor attended me (i didn't even get a nurse to stop my bleeding st), blood also dried off already, and flies were here and there around my wounds. luckily i didn't bleed to death there. so, that concluded my first n last visit to University Hospital. hopeless place.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Anonymous10:51 PM

    I do not think this is due the lack of communication. The Doctor in attendance has admitted they have made several attempt to talk to the Management but was just ignored.

    You can't imagine, with only 2 doctors on duty,attending to say around 100 patients, judging from the photographs......

    ReplyDelete
  9. Anonymous5:41 PM

    So...
    They are building big Consultation Hall & waiting Lobby for just to show off ??

    ReplyDelete
  10. Malaysia Boleh..... He...He....

    ReplyDelete
  11. Seems like alot of people had a bad experience in this hospital.

    They built a big waiting lobby because they know there will be lots of patient waiting outside?

    ReplyDelete
  12. If you don't mind, I'd like to submit this to my blog on Monday (The conservative dominion.blogspot.com)

    It'll show what may happen to American hospitals if we have socialized healthcare, or as it should be called, healthcare rationing.

    ReplyDelete

LinkWithin

Related Posts Widget for Blogs by LinkWithin