Sultan Ismail Hospital
Hospital Sultan Ismail
Geography
LocationJohor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
Organisation
TypePublic hospital
Services
Beds704
History
OpenedJuly 2004
Links
Websitehsi.moh.gov.my

Sultan Ismail Hospital (Malay: Hospital Sultan Ismail) is a hospital in Taman Mount Austin, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. The hospital is named in honour of Sultan Ismail of Johor.

The hospital was equipped with a computerised system and all administrative work and transactions would go through the system.

History

In July 2004, part of the hospital was opened but it closed down two months later due to the presence of fungal infection detected in the hospital.[1] It was reopened in February 2006, but in April 2007 structural defects were found which involved replacing parts of the roof.[2]

Since 2007, it has been serving the community in a modern facility, equipped to meet the needs of the ageing population.

It is also now utilised by Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed Malaysia) as one of their primary teaching hospitals, with NUMeds own team of doctors working alongside the local hospital team.

Architecture

The hospital was constructed with a cost of MYR500 million.[3]

Transportation

The hospital is accessible by Muafakat Bus route P-106 and Shuttle HSI bus.

See also

References

  1. 'Sick' Hospital Ready to Serve, Annie Freeda Cruez, 12 February 2006, New Straits Times
  2. JB hospital ‘sick’ again, TEH ENG HOCK, 20 April 2007, The Star (Malaysia)
  3. Mustafa, Mazni; A. Samy, Florence (2 October 2004). "Panel to probe defects at Sultan Ismail Hospital". The Star Online. Retrieved 12 March 2018.

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