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The
Department of Statistics was established in 1949 under
the provisions of the Statistics Ordinance 1949 and was
then known as the Bureau of Statistics. The statistics
produced at that time were limited to external trade and
estate agriculture. In 1965, the name of Bureau of Statistics
was changed to the Department of Statistics, Malaysia
and operated under the provisions of the Statistics Act
1965 (Revised 1989). At the same time, the statistical
offices in Sabah and Sarawak became branches of the Department
of Statistics headquartered in Kuala Lumpur. In Peninsular
Malaysia, state offices were established in stages from
1971 to 1982. In the government organisational structure,
the Department of Statistics, Malaysia is placed under
the Prime Minister's Department.
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| Selayang
Hospital is a hospital with 960 inpatient beds and 20
clinical disciplines located in Selayang in the Gombak
District, Selangor. This hospital provides secondary and
selected national tertiary care services.
In the planning and implementation
of Selayang Hospital, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has
taken cognisance of the objective of Vision 2020 whereby
Malaysia shall reach the status of a developed country
by 2020, and of the MOH vision. This implies that Selayang
Hospital is designed and equipped to meet world class
standards.
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Vision IOI represents
the omnipotent backbone of the IOI Group, as well as
the foundation of the Group's Code of Business Conduct.
In a nutshell it epitomizes the strategic intent of
the Group to lead and excel in all its core business
areas by embracing an all-encompassing organizational
concept known as the Purpose-Driven Organization. Under
the Vision IOI framework, all operating divisions within
the Group are clearly and steadfastly aligned to a common
corporate platform and driven by commonly shared goals
and core values, guided and supported by strategies,
operating principles, action plans, controls and monitoring
systems that focus on enhancing stakeholders value
and returns on a long term, consistent and sustainable
basis.
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Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre, Kuala
Lumpur, comprises a 330-bed tertiary care hospital and
a separate Medical Office Building (MOB) accommodating
consultants of various specialties and sub-specialties
for outpatient services.
The MOB comprises
110 specialists consulting suites, a 180-seat auditorium
on the top floor with a retail pharmacy, a bank and
a cafe on the ground floor. Specialists practicing in
the MOB are independent practitioners.
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Pantai Premier Pathology Pte. Ltd.,(PPPSB) formerly known
as Premier Carrier Sdn. Bhd, was incorporated in July
1997 as a wholly owned subsidiary company of Pantai Support
Services Sdn. Bhd. which in turn is wholly owned by Pantai
Holdings Berhad. Pantai Premier Pathology Sdn Bhd (PPPSB),
is a registered company in Malaysia (Company registration
:438067-X). PPPSB provides a diverse range of quality
diagnostic and analytical laboratory testing services
to referring medical practitioners. Referrals are received
from a broad serving base of general practitioners and
specialist doctors, from medical clinics, medical centres
to large tertiary hospitals in Malaysia.
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From the humble beginnings as a government hospital in
July 1992, IJN was corporatised in September of the same
year. This was the beginning of an era of sophisticated
and computerised cardiovascular medicine in Malaysia.
IJN is dedicated
to serving the needs of heart patients by providing
cardiology, paediatric cardiology and cardiothoracic
surgery services for both adult and paediatric cases.
Today, IJN has highly competent team of cardiologists,
paediatric cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiac
anaesthetists, support staff and the most up-to-date
equipment to handle emergencies and even the most complicated
cases.
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Fuzhou General Hospital (FGH) has been providing high
quality, patient-focused care since the 1950s. With
revenue of 340 million Renminbi (RMB) in 2003 and 1200
beds, FGH is one of leading hospitalsin the Province of
Fujian, Peoples Republic of China. FGH began automating
its systems in 1998, and has since become one of the most
high tech hospitals in China with 1042 workstations,
22 separate systems and 95 subsystems, including integrated
HIS, PACS, and LIS. After visiting this military hospital,
Mr. Shuzhong Bai, Minister of the Department of Military
Healthcare, said: "Generally, the IT standard of
Chinese military hospitals is high compared with others
in the country, and FGH is the best of the Chinese military
hospitals."
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As a one of a kind rehabilitation center, the Sultan Bin
Abdulaziz Humanitarian City provides much needed rehabilitation
services for the disabled and injured who can benefit
from rehabilitation.
The Humanitarian City focuses on meeting
the unique needs of various disabilities and illnesses
with the goal of returning the patient to community
at their highest functional level.
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