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Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota Kinabalu

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Hospital in Sabah, Malaysia
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
QEH 1 building
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Geography
LocationKepayan Ridge (QEH 1) and Damai (QEH 2),Kota Kinabalu,Sabah, Malaysia
Coordinates5°57′24″N116°4′24″E / 5.95667°N 116.07333°E /5.95667; 116.07333 (QEH 1)
5°58′0″N116°5′37″E / 5.96667°N 116.09361°E /5.96667; 116.09361 (QEH 2)
Organisation
Care systemGovernment hospital
TypeDistrict General
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds779 (QEH 1)
400 (QEH 2)[1]
History
Founded1981 (QEH 1)
2009 (QEH 2)
Links
Websitejknsabah.moh.gov.my/hqe1/ (QEH 1)
jknsabah.moh.gov.my/hqe2/ (QEH 2)
ListsHospitals in Malaysia

TheQueen Elizabeth Hospital (Malay:Hospital Queen Elizabeth) inKota Kinabalu,Sabah is the main hospital for the city and the whole Sabah. It is named after theQueen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.

History

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The first hospital building was built in 1957 (firstly in the Karamunsing neighbourhood of the city) along the Old Tuaran Road, known asJalan Tuaran Lama (next to the former site premises of theRadio Televisyen Malaysia branch headquarters building, which has since been demolished and vacated since 2011 for future developments, in which that area was also known to be the current sites for the upcoming Radio Sabah broadcasting museum as well as the newly completed permanent branch office building premises of theJabatan Audit Negara, the hospital only moved to its permanent existing site in Kepayan Ridge sixteen years later in 1973, ten years after theformation of Malaysia), then followed by a second building in 1981, This reinforced concrete tower was found to be using unwashed sea sand as part of the concrete mix, which caused its structure to fail which leads into its demolition in 2009.[2] The hospital was visited by theQueen in 1971[3] and currently it is being replaced with a new one the same year, in which it is still in use until the present era.[3]

Prior to the demolishment of existing first building in 2009, the federal government purchased the former building premises of the Sabah Medical Centre (SMC) private hospital located in the Damai neighbourhood (now known as the KPJ Sabah Specialist Hospital, in which they have a permanent building just across the street nearby to the current QEH 2 premises since 2014), whereby it was renovated and being renamed asQueen Elizabeth Hospital II. The second building has since been maintained until this date. Although the service for normal patients has been returned to the new first building located at the existing main hospital building premises in Kepayan Ridge, the second building that was located in Damai is mainly used now as a heart centre or a specialist hospital for cardiothoracic health-related services (but other health services are also provided in the second building as well).[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Queen Elizabeth Hospital". Ministry of Health, Malaysia. Archived fromthe original on 27 September 2016. Retrieved25 September 2016.
  2. ^Kaurnews, Jaswinder (2 December 2008)."Sea sand the cause of 'sick' tower".AsiaOne.Archived from the original on 12 August 2016. Retrieved12 August 2016.
  3. ^ab"Latar Belakang Hospital" [Hospital Background].Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Malaysia) (in Malay). Archived fromthe original on 19 July 2016. Retrieved19 July 2016.
  4. ^"History".Queen Elizabeth Hospital II. Archived fromthe original on 22 September 2016. Retrieved22 September 2016.

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