Sarawak Energy and SABATI donated a haemodialysis machine to Hospital Miri to boost dialysis capacity. It is part of a RM225,000 statewide initiative supporting public healthcare.
Digital queue and appointment systems are transforming Sarawak’s public clinics by enabling online bookings, real-time record access, and streamlined care delivery, improving access and equity amid a growing digital-health transformation in the state.
In recent years, Sarawak has made significant strides toward digitalising its healthcare system. This move aims to enhance patient care, streamline operations, and ensure equitable access to health services across the region.
In a written response to RAKAN Sarawak, Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Sarawak (JKNS) highlights some of its wide-ranging, health-related outreach programmes that were conducted in 2024.
The Senior Citizens Health Benefit (SCHB) program provides financial aid for Sarawak’s elderly, ensuring access to outpatient treatment at registered clinics, enhancing their quality of life and healthcare accessibility.