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16 Jan 2026
YB See Chee How Donates IT Equipment to Boost SGH Pharmacy Efficiency

YB See Chee How Donates IT Equipment to Boost SGH Pharmacy Efficiency

KUCHING – The Sarawak General Hospital (SGH) received a much-needed boost today as Batu Lintang assemblyman YB See Chee How personally handed over seven sets of computer monitors and CPUs, complete with accessories, along with two printers to the hospital’s Pharmacy Department.

YB See Chee How Donates IT Equipment to Boost SGH Pharmacy Efficiency
YB See Chee How Donates IT Equipment to Boost SGH Pharmacy Efficiency / Photo Credit : Yb See Chee How

This contribution, made in response to a direct request from the department, aims to replace outdated and malfunctioning equipment that has been hampering daily operations. The new devices are expected to support the department’s workflow and enhance the overall quality of patient care delivery.

“This is a small gesture to help the hardworking medical staff who continue to serve the public with dedication,” said YB See. “These computers and printers are not just machines — they are tools that can help reduce their burden and improve efficiency in their daily tasks.”

The donation underscores the importance of supporting frontliners, especially those who work behind the scenes to ensure smooth hospital operations, such as pharmacists and administrative staff.

YB See also took the opportunity to express his appreciation to the medical personnel at SGH. “To all the dedicated staff who serve tirelessly every day — thank you. We may not always see the work you do, but we know how important it is,” he added.

The visit was warmly received by hospital representatives, who expressed gratitude for the timely assistance. According to them, the Pharmacy Department has been struggling with limited functioning equipment, and the new devices will significantly improve their service delivery, particularly in handling patient prescriptions and medical records.

This initiative reflects the ongoing commitment of community leaders to step in and assist public institutions in meaningful ways, especially when resources are limited.

By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.