Helping Underprivileged Families Access Heart Surgery
Dr Hanis Syahira Hamdan, Chief Operating Officer, Malaysian Congenital Heart Foundation
26-Jan-24 15:00
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In Malaysia, it’s estimated that 5,000 babies with congenital heart disease are born every year. While many of these cases will be mild and wouldn’t require any treatment, more severe cases would require surgical intervention which may not be easily accessible to underprivileged families.That’s where the Malaysian Congenital Heart Foundation comes in, as a non-profit organisation to support patients with congenital heart disease and their families across Malaysia. Here to tell us more about the organisation and the life-changing work that they do, is Dr Hanis Syahira Hamdan, its chief operating officer.
Image Credit: Yayasan Jantung Kongenital Malaysia
Produced by: Lim Sue Ann
Presented by: Lim Sue Ann
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Categories: health policy, managing disease
Tags: the bigger picture, good things, congenital heart defect, congenital heart disease, surgery, b40, healthcare accessibility,