Hospital receives two donated haemodialysis machines

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Marconi (second left) officiates at the handover of the machines while Simunjan assemblyman Awla Dris (left) and Batang Sadong MP Rodiyah Sapiee (right) look on.

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SIMUNJAN: Two haemodialysis machines were donated to Simunjan Hospital by Sarawak Energy and the Association of Wives of Ministers and Deputy Ministers of Sarawak (SABATI) on Thursday.

The donation follows the first handover of two units to Bau Hospital on August 7, bringing the total donation for this year to RM180,000 for the purchase of four haemodialysis machines for both Bau Hospital and Simunjan Hospital.

In line with Sarawak Energy’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) pillar, ‘Community and Entrepreneurial Development,’ the addition of these haemodialysis machines is crucial in supporting the increased demand for treatment at both hospitals.

This initiative also helps to replace outdated and non-functional equipment, ensuring better access to essential healthcare services for the local community.

Sarawak Energy Berhad’s (SEB) Senior Vice President of Health, Safety, Security, and Environment, Marconi Madai, said this initiative reflects a shared responsibility to invest in community welfare in collaboration with SABATI.

“As a responsible company, Sarawak Energy is committed to taking proactive actions to maximise the positive impact of our efforts in all areas of social investment priorities, ensuring all communities in our operational areas benefit positively,” he said.

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For the record, Sarawak Energy and SABATI began their healthcare partnership in June 2020, starting with the donation of two haemodialysis machines to Kapit and Lawas Hospitals.

Sarawak Energy has extended its support to various hospitals and medical facilities throughout Sarawak, providing essential equipment such as electrocardiogram (ECG) machines, dialysis units, ambulances, and fundoscopy devices.

Additionally, the company has funded cataract surgeries in Kapit, Mukah Balingian, Sungai Asap Belaga, Murum, and Sri Aman, in collaboration with local communities in various health-focused initiatives.

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