Diabetes patients and their families must be really concerned about this..
The Minister revealed that:-
a) There are 17,367 kidney patients diagnosed with end-stage failure who need dialysis treatment...
Government has 132 dialysis centres with 1,836 machines and can only provide dialysis treatment to 5,000 patients.
Non-Governmental Organisations have 186 centres with 1,787 machines to provide dialysis treatment to 6,000 patients.
Therefore, we have necessary facilities and equipment to look after 11,000 only - when there are now 17,367 patients who need this dialysis treatment. The number will be increasing.
This is a priority - the government must do something. (Unfortunately the news report did not indicate how the government plans to overcome this serious lack of dialysis machines and centres - that certainly will be causing death to a lot of persons sooner than later.
The 132 dialysis centres under the Health Ministry are insufficient for 17,367 kidney patients diagnosed with end-stage failure who need to go for dialysis treatment, said deputy minister Datuk Dr Abdul Latiff Ahmad.Replying to Liang Teck Meng (BN - Simpang Renggam) in Parliament, Dr Abdul Latiff said the 132 dialysis centres comprising 1,836 machines can only provide dialysis treatment to 5,000 patients.
Dr Abdul Latiff said the Government works with non-governmental organisations like the Lions Club, Rotary Club and others, as well as the private sector which has a total of 186 centres with 1,787 machines to provide dialysis treatment to 6,000 patients. - Star, 15/10/2008, Parliament: Not enough dialysis centres
3 comments:
Erm...diabetes is not end-stage renal failure. So it is not correct to say the government failed diabetics..
What has diabetes got to do with dialysis?
Diabetes is the most common cause of end-stage renal failure.
End-stage renal failure requiring dialysis is one of the most serious complications of diabetes.
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