MOH to complete probe into kids with cerebral palsy viral claim
The Health Ministry says it is committed to immediately completing the investigation into the case of two children that suffered from cerebral palsy after being born in a government-owned health facility. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 14, 2023.
The MOH, in a statement, also gave its commitment to immediately complete the investigation into the issue, which has gone viral, adding that it understood the difficulties faced by patients and families and is always ready to help them. “A review found that both cases had been investigated at the hospital level and the MOH level and in further investigation by the MOH Legal Advisory Office.
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