Sungai Buloh Hospital ( HSB ; Malay : Hospital Sungai Buloh ) is a secondary and tertiary services rural general hospital located in Sungai Buloh , Petaling District , Selangor , Malaysia . The hospital covers an area of 130 acres. The main complex of the hospital with approximately 141,000 square feet (13,100 m) of gross built-up. The hospital serves the districts of Gombak , Petaling and Kuala Selangor with a combined population of more than 2.80 million.
7-434: HSB is developed in 1999 and has been initiated to meet the needs of the growing population and also to reduce the influx of patients at Hospital Kuala Lumpur . The hospital was built by contractor, Tunas Selatan Sdn Bhd and costs RM 1.3 billion. The hospital is easily accessible via Sungai Buloh (U) Interchange (exit 114) of [REDACTED] North–South Expressway Northern Route and [REDACTED] FT 54 . The hospital
14-668: A daily basis was over 360 cases, with over 44,500 surgeries and 14 million lab investigations were conducted annually. Among the facilities available at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital include banking & finance, cafeteria, convenience stores, gymnasium, tennis court, police station and a post office. The library and resource center for HKL patients and visitors is located at the main block. Mobile library services are available in selected wards. HKL also provides subsidized intermediate care and short-term accommodation for patients and caregivers who are not able to afford high living costs in
21-660: Is connected to the MRT Putrajaya line PY04 and KTM Komuter KA08 via feeder bus T100 MRT Sungai Buloh ↺ Hospital Sungai Buloh and Smart Selangor MPS3 MRT Sungai Buloh ⇌ Batu Arang route. This article about a hospital in Malaysia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Hospital Kuala Lumpur AG3 SP3 MR11 PY17 Titiwangsa station Kuala Lumpur Hospital ( Malay : Hospital Kuala Lumpur , abbr: HKL )
28-556: Is the largest Malaysian government-owned public hospital and higher specialised hospital in Kuala Lumpur , the capital city of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Hospital opened in 1870, HKL is a not-for-profit institution and serves as the flagship hospital of the Malaysian public healthcare system. This hospital serves as a tertiary and referral hospital. It is located on 150 acres of prime land in the city with 84 wards and 2,300 beds, making it one of
35-515: The city. The hospital is accessible within walking distance east of the Titiwangsa Station . However, when the MRT Putrajaya line phase 2 opens in 2023, Hospital KL station will better serve the hospital and the surrounding vicinity. Bus stop and taxi stands are available. There are 1,950 car park bays at HKL equipped with wireless parking lot detection and guidance system. By the end of 2017, there will be additional 1,270 car park bays with
42-503: The largest hospitals in the world. More than 90 per cent of the beds in HKL are allocated for subsidized patients, providing access to an internationally established standard of affordable healthcare. The Kuala Lumpur Hospital or HKL has 54 different departments and units which include 29 clinical departments and 15 clinical support services. HKL has approximately 11,000 staff with almost 2,300 professionals in various fields and disciplines. Out of
49-571: The total number of staff, there are 300 medical consultants and specialists, 1,300 medical officers, 72 matrons, 253 sisters (ward managers) and 3,500 registered nurses and 258 community nurses. North Ward Block, Radiotherapy Department and Hostels for staff were built. HKL handled over one million outpatients and 131,639 in-patients in 2015. In 2015, the total management expenditure for HKL reached RM 1 billion whilst development expenditure exceeded RM 17 million. On average, HKL handles over 3,300 outpatient cases daily. The average hospital admission on
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