(Translation from Arabic News)
Appointment (Filipina) to sterilize and save equipment from thefts in a government hospital
Kush News published in Al-Neelain on 03-24-2019
The Ministry of Health in Khartoum confirmed that 50% of the deaths in intensive care are due to transmission of infection, and stressed the need to wash hands to reduce the incidence of disease and death.
The Minister of Health in Khartoum, Mamoun Hamida, said during his inspection visit to the Jabra Hospital for Emergency and Injuries, ahead of its opening by the President tomorrow, that the free catheterization operations in government hospitals affected the private sector, indicating that there are 7 catheters for heart operations in the state hospitals for free and (13) catheters in private hospitals And he cut off the country’s development in providing medical services globally compared to some neighboring countries, pointing out to the presence of Cameroonian cadres being trained in the field of cardiac catheterization at Al Shaab Hospital, and Sudan was considered distinguished in providing free treatment internationally in order to alleviate poverty.
According to Al-Intibaha newspaper, Hamida said that Jabra Hospital receives emergency cases and accidents, and revealed the latest devices and equipment in the fields of radiology, anesthesia, cardiac catheterization and sound waves, in addition to laboratory equipment, pointing out that there is an integrated laboratory that employs 50 workers 24 hours a day.
In addition to the presence of 4 operating rooms equipped with the latest devices in the world, pointing to the appointment of a Filipino woman for the purpose of sterilization and preservation of equipment from thefts, which he complained about their occurrence in some government hospitals, and said despite their small size, they cost large sums, noting that there are (27) beds for intensive care Jabra Hospital, which he described as the largest emergency hospital in Sudan, and added that Jabra Hospital to alleviate the suffering of citizens.