Advancing: Continuous
Advancing: Continuous
Advancing
Continuous
Caring
       KPJ’s spirit of Jihad, which is adherence to right conduct and ethics to achieve business
        excellence, and always giving its best back to the community and society that have nurtured
         it, has inspired trust and accountability. Being accountable involves obtaining deep insights
          into the health concerns of people who put their trust in KPJ to provide effective healthcare
           solutions. KPJ is also able to tap on its resources to deliver its services safely while fulfilling the
            needs and expectations of its patients.
                   With the firm commitment of its team that comprises professional managers, doctors, nurses,
                  support staff and stakeholders to carry out this key mission, KPJ is able to focus on achieving
                 its CORPORATE VISION of becoming…
                 “The preferred provider in healthcare services”
             All KPJ hospitals have this similar commitment, and thus together the Group has contributed
            towards the well-being of society by continuously embracing its culture of safety and quality as
           well as advancing KPJ’s legacy of:
          • Warmth and Caring
         • Wellness and Healing
        KPJ remains wholly committed to the values that have made it what it is today:
       “A leader in healthcare management and services”
     This is not mere rhetoric. The many major milestones, awards and accolades as well as
     certifications and accreditation status KPJ has received over the years are testimony to its
    success and leading position. A major breakthrough in 2009 was when KPJ made it for the
   first time onto the list of MALAYSIA’S TOP 100 COMPANIES, based on its market capitalisation
  reaching up to more than RM1.3 billion. The most defining recognition of all was when KPJ’s
 Managing Director and CEO, Datin Paduka Siti Sa’diah Sheikh Bakir, was awarded Malaysia’s
CEO of the Year for 2009, which was presented by Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Dato’ Sri
Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak, at a ceremony on 12 March 2010.
4    KPJ Healthcare Berhad (Company No. 247079 M)
Contents
      3 Vision/Mission/Core Values                                        62 Ensuring Trust and Accountability
                                                                        		      63   Statement on Corporate Governance
      5 Corporate Profile                                               		      73   Statement on Internal Control
                                                                        		      78   Audit Committee
      6 Corporate Information                                           		      82   Medical Advisory Committee
                                                                        		      87   Announcements to Bursa Malaysia
      7 Corporate Structure
                                                                          90 Financial Statements
      8 KPJ’s Network of Hospitals
                                                                         154 Shareholdings Statistics
    10 Key Performance Statistics
                                                                         156 Warrantholdings Statistics
    12 Achievements: Awards and Recognition
                                                                         158 Compliance Information
    14 Leadership for Excellence
    		 14 Board of Directors                                             160 List of Properties
    		 16 Directors’ Profile
                                                                         162 Notice of Annual General Meeting
    22 KPJ in the News
                                                                        165 Statement Accompanying Notice of
    24 Statement to Shareholders                                        		 Annual General Meeting
    36 A Strong Team of Leaders                                          167 Proxy Form
    42 Ahead in the Healthcare Business                                  169 Publications
    46 Delivery of Healthcare Services                    		
    		 Setting the Standards
    50 Corporate Responsibility                              		
    		 Care for the Nation
    56 Highlights in Pictures
    		 56 Events and Activities
    		 58 Corporate Responsibility
    		 60 Learning Organisation
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                                Excellence is A Journey
KPJ Healthcare Berhad (KPJ), a healthcare        result of its firm corporate philosophy of
division of Johor Corporation (JCorp),           inspiring excellence, harnessing strategic
continues to strive towards service              synergy and instilling high integrity and
excellence so as to maintain its position as a   entrepreneurial spirit to be at the forefront
leader in Malaysia’s challenging healthcare      of national and international healthcare
service industry. Since the establishment of     delivery and development.
its first hospital in 1981, KPJ has grown to
be the country’s largest healthcare provider
                                                 This commitment is further strengthened
focusing on hospital management and
                                                 through its corporate mission, “Deliver
offering a comprehensive range of medical
services.                                        Quality       Healthcare   Services   to    Our
                                                 Customers”, in line with its five core values:
As the first healthcare provider listed on the   Safety, Courtesy, Integrity, Professionalism
Main Board of the then Kuala Lumpur Stock        and Continuous Improvement.
Exchange in 1994, KPJ has progressed
rapidly, including achieving more than           KPJ’s extensive network now includes 21
RM1.0 billion revenue since 2007, and being      private specialist hospitals consisting of 19
among Malaysia’s Top 100 Companies with          in Malaysia and 2 in Indonesia. It has 680
a market cap of more than RM1.3 billion as
                                                 medical consultants and a total of 6,978
at December 2009.
                                                 staff members (consisting of 4,396 nursing
                                                 and allied health personnel and 2,582
Standing firmly behind its corporate vision,
“The Preferred Provider in Healthcare            support staff) who had served more than 2
Services”, KPJ continuously seeks to             million patients in 2009 alone. KPJ has also
have presence in new territories and             reached out to more than 500,000 needy
explore opportunities to stay ahead of           patients through 12 charity clinics and 1
its competitors. KPJ’s achievements and          charity hospital under the Waqaf An’Nur
commendable performance are largely the          initiative.
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Corporate Information
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Corporate Structure                                                                                                                 Johor Specialist
                                                                                                                        100%        Hospital Sdn Bhd
                                                                                                                                    (KPJ Johor Specialist Hospital)
                                                                                                                                         RenalCare
                                                                                100%          Kumpulan                                   Perubatan
                                                                                              Perubatan (Johor)                 100%
                                                                                                                                         (M) Sdn Bhd
                                                                                              Sdn Bhd
                                                           Puteri Specialist
                                               100%        Hospital                                                                      Ampang Puteri Specialist
                                                           (Johor) Sdn Bhd                                                               Hospital Sdn Bhd
                                                                                                                             100%
                                                           (Puteri Specialist                                                            (KPJ Ampang Puteri
                                                           Hospital)                                                                     Specialist Hospital)
                   Ipoh Specialist
      98%          Hospital Sdn Bhd                     100%      Kajang Specialist Hospital Sdn Bhd
                   (KPJ Ipoh Specialist Hospital)                 (KPJ Kajang Specialist Hospital)
                                                                                                                                       Selangor Specialist
                                                                                                                              60%      Hospital Sdn Bhd
                                              100%
                                                     Penang Specialist Hospital Sdn Bhd                                                (KPJ Selangor
                                                     (KPJ Penang Specialist Hospital)                                                  Specialist Hospital)
                                                                                                   100%
                                                                                                            Puteri Nursing College Sdn Bhd
                                   Bandar Baru Klang                                                        (KPJ International College of Nursing and Health Sciences)
                           100%    Specialist Hospital Sdn Bhd
                                   (Bandar Baru Klang Specialist Hospital)                     100%      Pharmaserv Alliances Sdn Bhd
                              Pusat Pakar Kluang Utama Sdn Bhd                                           100%   FP Marketing (S) Pte Ltd
                       100%
                              (Kluang Utama Specialist Hospital)
        70%
                    Bukit Mertajam Specialist Hospital Sdn Bhd
                    (Bukit Mertajam Specialist Hospital)                        65%      Sterile Services Sdn Bhd
               Kuching Specialist Hospital Sdn Bhd                              30%     Healthcare Technical Services Sdn Bhd
       70%     (Kuching Specialist Hospital)
                                                              Head Office
                                                    KPJ HEALTHCARE BERHAD (Company No: 247079 M)
                                                 7, Persiaran Titiwangsa 3, 53200 Kuala Lumpur.
                                            Tel: (603) 4022 6222 Fax: (603) 4022 7237/4024 4812
                                         Email: kpj@kpjhealth.com.my Website: www.kpjhealth.com.my
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PERDANA SPECIALIST HOSPITAL                KPJ KAJANG SPECIALIST HOSPITAL                KPJ PENANG SPECIALIST HOSPITAL
Website: www.perdana.kpjhealth.com.my      Website: www. kpjkajang.kpjhealth.com.my      Website: www.kpjpenang. kpjhealth.com.my
Email: perdana@perdana.kpjhealth.com.my    Email: kpjkajang@kpjkajang.kpjhealth.com.my   Email: kpjpenang@kpjpenang.kpjhealth.com.my
 KUCHING SPECIALIST HOSPITAL               SENTOSA MEDICAL CENTRE                        KLUANG UTAMA SPECIALIST HOSPITAL
 Website: www.kcsh.kpjhealth.com.my        Website: www.sentosa.kpjhealth.com.my         Email: utamaklu@streamyx.com
 Email: kcsh@kcsh.kpjhealth.com.my         Email: sentosa@sentosa.
                                           kpjhealth.com.my
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                                                         KPJ Johor Specialist Hospital receiving                 CEO MSQH handing over the
NAfMA – Certificate of Merit (National Award                its accreditation from MSQH for the     Accreditation Certificate to KPJ Seremban
        for Management Accounting 2009)                                    third consecutive year                            Specialist Hospital
                        Some of the awards and certificates received in 2009
Health Industry Recognition              Asia Pacific Super Excellent                   Libur Best Medical Tourism
Award by Ministry of Health                       Brand Award 2009                                    Programme
Chairman
                  10       8         5              3       7   11   9
                                                                         1   Tan Sri Dato’ Muhammad Ali Hashim
                                 1                      2            6   Managing Director
                  4
                                                                         2   Datin Paduka Siti Sa’diah Sheikh Bakir
                                                                        Board of Directors
Board Members
3   Zainah Mustafa                       6   Tan Sri Dato’ Dr                         9    Dr Yoong Fook Ngian
    Independent Non-Executive Director       Abu Bakar Suleiman                            Independent Non-Executive Director
                                             Independent Non-Executive Director
 Tan Sri Dato’                                            responsible for Pasir Gudang’s development into one
                                                          of Malaysia’s vibrant and dynamic industrial townships.
 Muhammad Ali Hashim                                      PGMC made history by becoming the first business-
A   ged 63, Tan Sri Dato’ Muhammad Ali Hashim             driven local authority in Malaysia to issue a Mudharabah
    was appointed the Non-Independent Non-Executive       Bond rated triple ‘A’ by Rating Agency Malaysia Berhad.
Chairman of KPJ Healthcare Berhad (KPJ) on 15             After 32 years, JCorp has since ceased to manage the
September 1993. Tan Sri is the President and CEO of       Pasir Gudang township.
Johor Corporation (JCorp), the ultimate holding company
of KPJ, and has held that position since January 1982.    Tan Sri is the Chairman of Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad, QSR
                                                          Brands Bhd, KFC Holdings (Malaysia) Bhd, Sindora
He graduated from the University of Malaya with a
                                                          Berhad and Damansara Realty Berhad, which are
Bachelor of Economics (Honours) Degree in 1969
                                                          JCorp’s subsidiaries listed on the Main Board of Bursa
and participated in the Senior Executive Programme,
                                                          Malaysia. Tan Sri is also active as a Council Member of
Stanford University, United States of America, in 1985.
                                                          the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority, President
Tan Sri was conferred the Honorary Doctorate of
                                                          of the Malaysian Kite Council, President of Malaysian
Management by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia on 19
                                                          Yachting Association, Vice-President of the Malaysian
August 2000; Honorary Doctorate in Entrepreneurship
by Universiti Teknologi MARA on 24 May 2007; and          Islamic Chamber of Commerce (MICC), Chairman of the
Honorary Doctorate in Technology Management by            MICC Corporate Bureau, and Chairman of Waqaf An-Nur
Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia on 2 September        Corporation Berhad, an Islamic endowment institution
2007. Most recently in 2010, Tan Sri was accorded the     that spearheads JCorp Group’s Corporate Responsibility
Honorary Doctorate (Entrepreneurship) by Universiti       programmes, including the unique Corporate Waqaf
Utara Malaysia.                                           Concept initiated by JCorp.
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Datin Paduka Siti                                                Zainah Mustafa
Sa’diah Sheikh Bakir
A  ged 57, Datin Paduka Siti Sa’diah Sheikh Bakir has
   served as the Managing Director of KPJ Healthcare
Berhad (KPJ) since 1 March 1993. She graduated with
                                                                 A   ged 56, Zainah has served as a Director of KPJ since
                                                                     21 February 1994 and is also a member of the KPJ
                                                                 Audit Committee. She has been an Independent Non-
a Bachelor of Economics degree from the University               Executive Director since 1 December 2004. She also sits
of Malaya in 1974 and holds an MBA from Henley                   on the board of four other companies in the JCorp Group
Management College, London, United Kingdom.                      of Companies namely Damansara Realty Berhad, Puteri
                                                                 Hotels Sdn Bhd, Damansara REIT Managers Sdn Berhad
Datin Paduka began her career with Johor Corporation             and Al-`Aqar Capital Sdn Bhd.
(JCorp) in 1974 and has been directly involved with
JCorp’s Healthcare Division since 1978. She held the
                                                                 She started her career as an Assistant Senior Auditor in
post of Chief Executive of Kumpulan Perubatan (Johor)
Sdn Bhd from 1989 until the listing of KPJ in November           Perbadanan Nasional Berhad in 1977 after graduating
1994.                                                            from Institut Teknologi MARA (now UiTM). She obtained
                                                                 her accounting qualication from the Association of
She currently sits as the Chairman of various companies          Chartered Certified Accountants United Kingdom in 1976.
and hospitals in the KPJ Group. She is also a Director of        She joined JCorp in October 1978 and rose through the
Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad, KFC Holdings (Malaysia) Bhd,            ranks to become the Group Chief Financial Officer before
QSR Brands Bhd, Puteri Hotels Sdn Bhd as well as a               retiring on 31 October 2002.
Director of Waqaf An-Nur Corporation Berhad, a non-
governmental organisation dedicated to the provision of
healthcare services to the less fortunate.
     Tan Sri graduated with a Diploma in Agriculture in         He received his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
     1954 from Serdang Agricultural College, Selangor, and      Surgery (MBBS) in 1964 from University of Melbourne,
     a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics and
                                                                Australia. He was made a Fellow of the Australasian
     Statistics in 1958 from University College of Wales
                                                                College of Surgeons in 1972. He was the Senior
     Aberystwyth, United Kingdom. He graduated with a
                                                                Consultant Urological Surgeon and Head of Department
     post-graduate Diploma in Business Administration
                                                                of Urology, General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, from
     from IMEDE, now IMD Lausanne, Switzerland.
                                                                1976 to 1984. He was also the Honorary Professor of
     He has had a distinguished career in the Malaysian         Surgery (Urology), Department of Surgery, Universiti
     Civil Service, serving as Deputy Governor of Bank          Kebangsaan Malaysia, Selangor, from 1978 to May
     Negara Malaysia (1975 – 1977), Deputy Director             1984. Datuk is a Foundation Fellow of the Academy of
     General in the Economics Planning Unit of the Prime        Science Malaysia.
     Minister’s Department (1977 – 1978) and as Secretary
     General in the Ministry of Primary Industries (1978),      He is currently the Consultant Urological Surgeon and
     Ministry of Agriculture (1979 – 1981) and Ministry of      Medical Director at Hospital Tawakal, a position he has
     Land and Regional Development (1981 – 1983).               held since May 1984.
     He also holds directorships in Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad,
     Sindora Berhad, LBI Capital Berhad, Tomypak Holdings       His directorships in other public listed companies include
     Berhad, Top Glove Corporation Berhad, and Malayan          Hong Leong Islamic Bank Berhad and Hong Leong
     Flour Mills Berhad. Tan Sri is the Chairman and/or         Assurance Berhad.
     director of several other non-listed companies including
     Bata Sdn Bhd, CSR Building Materials Sdn Bhd,
     Pelaburan Johor Berhad, Bistari Johor Berhad, PFM
     Capital Holdings Sdn Bhd, AmanahRaya JMF Asset
     Management Sdn Bhd, Land Rover (M) Sdn Bhd, Sato
     Amoy Sdn Bhd, Johmewah Maju Paper Mills Sdn Bhd,
     Nakagawa Rubber Industries Sdn Bhd and Zalaraz Sdn
     Bhd.
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TAN SRI DATO’ DR                                            DATUK AZZAT KAMALUDIN
ABU BAKAR SULEIMAN
A  g e d 6 6 , Ta n S r i D a t o ’ D r A b u B a k a r
   Suleiman was appointed to the Board of
KPJ on 15 March 2001. He is currently an
                                                            A   ged 64, Datuk Azzat Kamaludin was appointed to
                                                                the Board of Directors of KPJ on 1 September
                                                            1994. He is currently an Independent Non-Executive
Independent Non-Executive Director of KPJ.                  Director and also a member of the Audit Committee
He is also the Chairman of CCM Duopharma Biotech            of KPJ.
Berhad and is on the Board of Chemical Corporation
of Malaysia Berhad.
                                                            A lawyer by training, he was admitted as an advocate
A medical practitioner by profession, he obtained           and solicitor of the High Court in 1979 and has been
his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from       in practice since then as partner of Azzat and Izzat, a
Monash University, Australia in 1968 and a Master           law firm. Prior to that, from 1970 to 1979, he served
of Medicine from University of Singapore in 1974.
                                                            as an administrative and diplomatic officer with the
He is a member of the Royal Australasian College of
                                                            Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He currently serves as a
Physicians and an Honorary Fellow of the American
College of Physicians.                                      director of several public-listed companies, namely,
                                                            Visdynamics Holdings Berhad, Affin Holdings Berhad,
He began his career as a Medical Officer with               Pulai Springs Berhad, Boustead Holdings Berhad,
the Ministry of Health in 1969 and subsequently
                                                            BHIC Berhad and Axiata Group Berhad.
completed training in Internal Medicine before he
became a Consultant Physician with the Department
of Nephrology of Hospital Kuala Lumpur.
In 1975, he served as Visiting Fellow to the Division
of Nephrology of Georgetown University Hospital,
Washington DC as well as Prince Henry’s Hospital of
Melbourne, Australia. In 1976, he returned to be the
Consultant Nephrologist and Head of The Department
of Nephrology of Hospital Kuala Lumpur. In 1987, he
held the position of Director of Medical Services of
the Ministry of Health and became Deputy Director
General of Health in 1989 before rising to the rank of
Director General of Health of the Ministry in 1991 to
2001. He attended the advanced management course
in Harvard Business School in 1991. Upon his official
retirement, he was appointed the President of the
International Medical University.
Tan Sri is also currently the President of the Malaysian
Health Informatics Association, President of the National
Kidney Foundation, Chairman of the Consultative Panel
on Healthcare, Malaysia Productivity Corporation,
Chairman of the Ministry of Health Committee
on Living Unrelated Donor Transplantation, a
Member of the National Health Welfare Fund and
a Committee Member of the Malaysia-Indonesia
Business Council.
He is also currently the Chairman of the Medical                                                                                19
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DR KOK CHIN LEONG                                          Rozan Mohd Sa’at
A    ged 53, Dr Kok Chin Leong is a Director of KPJ
     and was appointed to the Board of KPJ on 7 July
2005. He is an Independent Non-Executive Director
                                                           A   ged 49, Rozan Mohd Sa’at is a Director of
                                                               KPJ and was appointed to the Board of KPJ
                                                           on 1 January 2009. He is a Non-Independent Non-
of KPJ, a member of the KPJ Clinical Governance            Executive Director of KPJ. He is the Managing
Policy Committee since 2001, Chairman of the               Director of Sindora Berhad.
Committee since 2005 and the Advisor for KPJ’s
Clinical Information System since January 2003.            He holds a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) majoring
                                                           in Statistics from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. He
He received his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor          started his career in 1983 as an Administrative Officer
of Surgery in 1982 from University of Malaya and           in the Planning and Research Department of JCorp
completed his post-graduate studies in Paediatrics         before being seconded as Operations Manager in
(Master of Medicine Paediatrics) in 1990 from Universiti   Sergam Berhad, a subsidiary of JCorp, in 1986.
Kebangsaan Malaysia. He was conferred a Fellow of
the Royal College of Physician of United Kingdom in        From 1987 to 1988, he served in the Corporate
1990 and registered as a full medical practitioner with    Communications Department, JCorp, as an
the Malaysian Medical Council in 1983. His medical         Administrative Officer. From 1988 to 1993, he
career started in 1986 at the Kuala Lumpur General         was the Executive Director of several subsidiaries
Hospital in Clinical Paediatrics, and he has worked        in JCorp Group. In 1994, he was appointed the
as Senior House Officer/Registrar at Derby Children’s      General Manager of JCorp’s Tourism Division before
Hospital, United Kingdom in 1990. He served as the         assuming the post of Chief Executive of the same
Clinical Specialist in Paediatrics at Hospital Sultanah    Division on 15 June 1996, a post which he held until
Aminah, Johor Bahru from 1991 to 1992 and was              his appointment as the General Manager, Business
the Head of Department of Paediatrics at Batu Pahat        Development, JCorp, beginning January 1999.
Hospital from 1991 to 1993 and Senior Consultant
Paediatrician at Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor           Prior to his appointment as the Managing Director
Bahru from 1993 until 1994.                                of Sindora Berhad, he served as the Senior General
                                                           Manager, Business Development, of JCorp from 2000
He was the Project Co-ordinator/Chairman for the Batu      until August 2002. He is also currently the Senior
Pahat Rotary Club Haemodialysis Centre from 1992 to        Vice President, Intrapreneur Development, of JCorp
1993, the Southern Representative for the Malaysian        and a Director of Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad and Waqaf
Paediatric Association from 2000 to 2004 and the           An-Nur Corporation Berhad.
Southern Co-ordinator for Infant Touch Therapy. He
was elected Exco Member of the Malaysian Pediatrics
Association from 2009 till present, and Board Member        Note:
                                                            Other than as disclosed, all directors do not have
of the Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia from
                                                            any family relationships with any director and/or
2008 till present.                                          major shareholder of the Company. All directors have
He has been the Resident Consultant Paediatrician           no personal interest in any business arrangements
                                                            involving KPJ. All directors have not been convicted for
at Puteri Specialist Hospital since 1994 and was
                                                            any offence and have attended all or the majority of
appointed the Medical Director from February 2000           the Board of Directors’ Meetings of the Company as
to June 2006. His main interests are delivering             stipulated by the listing requirements for the financial
Healthcare via Information and Communication                year ended 31 December 2009.
Technology (ICT), Patient Safety and Physicians’
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24   KPJ Healthcare Berhad (Company No. 247079 M)
                                                    Statement to Shareholders
                                    KPJ Healthcare Berhad (KPJ) has an “amanah” (trust) to deliver its
                                    services to its stakeholders to the best of its abilities, harnessing in
                           particular the latest information and technological developments to provide
                                quality healthcare. In so doing, KPJ strives to strengthen that amanah
                                    by giving back to society through the talents and capabilities within
                                  the organisation. It is with this central premise that KPJ is Advancing
                                    Continuous Caring, the theme of the Group’s 2009 Annual Report.
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The year 2009 was globally one of consolidation
as economies around the world worked to put their
financial markets in order. Countries continued to
experience various degrees of economic contraction
during the year. The Malaysian Government was
zealous in maintaining confidence in the marketplace
through a number of measures, creating a climate
that enabled the business community to go forward
with cautious optimism.
KPJ’S AMANAH
For an organisation to have business longevity and       The practice of Business Jihad within KPJ is
be valued by the communities it serves, it must be       complemented by the Group’s key corporate
guided by principles that go beyond the bottom-          governance principles: compliance with the law and
line. KPJ is mindful of its financial obligations to     commercial legitimacy; fair treatment of employees and
its shareholders and has succeeded in meeting, if        business partners; responsibility to the environment
not exceeding, their expectations through a strong       and the community in which it operates; and probity,
adherence to the amanah it holds. This is a trust        integrity and business ethics in operational practices.
placed upon KPJ to be sincere in its relationships       With these forces motivating its initiatives, KPJ has
with all parties, maintain high integrity to keep its    been able to continually deliver on its financial and
promises to its customers, and to accord mutual          operational performance, enabling it to achieve major
respect in its relationships with others. It is with     milestones from year to year. This has been evident
faith and trust that KPJ has been able to maintain       even during challenging periods, including the year
its position of leadership in the healthcare industry    2009.
to this day.
                                                         The Malaysian economy in 2009
Serving through Business Jihad                           The impact of the 2008 global financial downturn
KPJ’s positive business performance is guided by         continued to affect Malaysia in 2009. Globally,
the principles of Business Jihad, which underlie         the decline was expected to be -1.1% for the year.
the vision set by its parent holding company, Johor      Regional GDP growth, as forecasted by the Asian
Corporation (JCorp). Business Jihad, based on the        Development Bank (ADB) was a positive 3.4%,
concept of a shared destiny, aims to serve customers     underpinned by China’s robust economy. At the end of
in a way that enhances the community through             2009, Malaysia recorded a GDP contraction of -1.7%.
business and consequently benefit all levels of
society. It also implies undertaking business pursuits   The Malaysian economy showed signs of a rebound in
by creating value on a sustainable, holistic basis,      the manufacturing, construction and services sector in
taking into full account of the long-term interests      2009 and there are strong indicators pointing towards
of future generations. Thus, in KPJ, good ethics,        a positive GDP growth of 4.5% to 5.5% in 2010
practices and conduct are of paramount importance        according to the Bank Negara projection. Regionally,
in providing customers excellent care through the        ADB has indicated a growth rate of 7.0% in 2010,
‘KPJ Experience’ – the ultimate in quality healthcare    while globally, the International Monetary Fund is
services associated with the KPJ brand.                  anticipating an expansion of 4.1%.
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 Private healthcare in
 Malaysia
 In Malaysia, where the
 Government is striving to
 achieve developed economy
 status by 2020, the services
 sector is seen as the
 main driver of growth. The
 services sector is expected
 to expand by 3.6% in 2010
 and within this sector, the
 Government has identified
 healthcare travel as one of
 the potential service sub-
 sectors to generate national                                 The Launching of KPJ Penang Specialist Hospital in November 2009 by
 economic growth.                                                             TYT Yang Di Pertua Negeri, Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas
 Towards this end, the Malaysia                                 worldwide is on preventive care and provision of
 Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC) was established to            patient-centred outcomes while alternatives are
 bring together the industry’s significant players, both        being sought to deliver healthcare services beyond
 in the public and private sectors, to drive growth to a        the physicians’ offices and hospitals. Community
 higher level. The Council is responsible for formulating       health is increasingly becoming a social responsibility,
 strategic plans to promote healthcare travel services          especially with the outbreak of global epidemics such
 and spearheading promotional activities for the                as H1N1.
 Malaysian healthcare travel industry. The Ministry
 of Health has implemented various programmes to                FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN 2009
 help generate revenue from healthcare travel while             KPJ continued its sterling financial performance in
 measures, including tax incentives, are being offered          year 2009, thereby strengthening the Group’s position
 to boost health travel. Agencies are being set up for          in the industry.
 projects, advertising guidelines are being reviewed to
 enable greater promotion of health travel, and steps           This came on the back of such major milestones as
 are being taken to enhance the capacity of private             achieved in 2007, when the Group passed its first
 hospitals and encourage their accreditation. KPJ               billion ringgit benchmark, for the first time, with a
 already has the capacity and quality needed to play a          turnover of RM1.1 billion. The financial year 2008
 large role in such national healthcare developments.           had also been a significant one for KPJ as it crossed
                                                                the one-hundred-million ringgit profit-before-tax
 Having fully established itself as a leader in the private     benchmark with a figure of RM114.1 million. Such
 healthcare industry in Malaysia, KPJ’s aspirations             sterling performance continued into 2009 with a
 have extended regionally over the past few years.              profit-before-tax of RM143.9 million on a turnover of
 The next step will be global recognition. KPJ is               RM1.4 billion.
 therefore attuned to international developments in
 healthcare, such as increasing costs and the greater           The growth in the number of outpatients being treated
 utilisation of information and clinical technology, which      in KPJ’s network of hospitals has been steady, with the
 have brought technology and telecommunication                  number rising from 1,956,303 in 2008 to 1,978,669 in
 companies into healthcare services. In terms of                2009. The number of inpatients also saw an increase
 healthcare practices, KPJ observed that emphasis               from 196,291 in 2008 to 206,907 in 2009.
     KPJ made it onto the list of Malaysia’s Top 100 Companies through
     the continuing increase of its share price resulting in enlarged market
     capitalisation.
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                                                                                         million, which resulted in an
                                                                                         increase of 186%. For the year
                                                                                         2009, there was no dividend in
                                                                                         specie declared (2008: 31 sen).
                                                                                       Investor Relations
                                                                                       Being a leader in the Malaysian
                                                                                       private healthcare industry
                                                                                       listed on Bursa Malaysia, KPJ
                                                                                       is monitored by both local
                                                                                       and international investment
                                                                                       houses. KPJ strives to
                                                                                       maintain good rapport with
                                                                                       these houses and help them
The Signing Ceremony of Joint Venture Agreement between KPJ and
                                                                                      better understand the Group’s
Pasdec Corporation in July 2009
                                                                                    corporate role in the industry
                                                                                 through its Investor Relationship
KPJ created an Economic Value Added (EVA) of                              Programme. In addition, investors may
RM52.2 million for the financial year ended 2009, an              learn more with regards to the Group’s corporate
increase of RM9.0 million or 20.8% over the RM43.2                developments through interviews of top management
million in 2008.                                                  featured in major business magazines and
                                                                  newspapers, as well as postings on KPJ’s website.
Major milestone ~ Among the 100 Top Companies
in Malaysia
                                                                  Al-’Aqar KPJ Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT)
Another major milestone was attained in KPJ’s
                                                                  KPJ had already scored a number of ‘firsts’ in the
corporate development during the financial year
                                                                  capital market with the launch of its Al-‘Aqar KPJ
2009. KPJ made it to the list of Malaysia’s Top 100
                                                                  REIT in 2006. With the launch, the Group was the
Companies in Bursa Malaysia through the continuing
                                                                  first healthcare organisation in Malaysia to set up a
increase of its share price and resulting in enlarged
                                                                  REIT. Al-‘Aqar was the first healthcare REIT in Asia,
market capitalisation. As at 31 December 2009, the
                                                                  the first global Islamic REIT and the first Islamic
Group was ranked 91st out of 100 companies, with
                                                                  healthcare REIT.
a share price of RM6.51 and market capitalisation of
RM1.4 billion.                                                    At end-December 2008, KPJ had been able to
KPJ’s market position was further enhanced and                    unlock total assets worth RM651.1 million through
its shares were made more marketable with the                     two injection exercises, initially with six hospitals and
completion of its corporate exercise in January 2010              then five hospitals. The third injection was completed
involving the subdivision of one ordinary KPJ share               in September 2009, which unlocked a further
into two shares, a 1-for-4 bonus issue and a 1-for-               RM292.0 million worth of assets from nine properties
4 free warrant issue. This scheme has increased                   – Seremban Specialist Hospital, Taiping Medical
the number of shares of the company from 211                      Centre, Damai Specialist Hospital in Kota Kinabalu,
million shares of RM1 each to 528 million shares of               Bukit Mertajam Specialist Hospital, KPJ Penang
RM0.50 each, thus improving the liquidity of the KPJ              Specialist Hospital, the current Tawakal Hospital and
counter. After the full conversion of warrants issued,            the new KPJ Tawakkal Specialist Hospital.
the number of shares of the company will further
                                                                  Plans are underway for a fourth exercise.      This will
increase to 660 million shares of RM0.50 each. It had
                                                                  comprise the Kluang Utama Specialist           Hospital
also been designed to show the Group’s appreciation
                                                                  building, Bandar Baru Klang Specialist         Hospital
to the shareholders who had given their continuous
                                                                  building, as well as the Rumah Sakit Bumi      Serpong
support over the years.
                                                                  Damai building in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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KPJ’S BUSINESS
KPJ leads the Malaysian
private healthcare industry
with a network of 19 hospitals
that span the length and
breadth of the country. These                                        The launching of Kuching Specialist Hospital in March 2009 by
                                                                   Chief Minister of Sarawak YAB Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud
hospitals are supported by a
number of subsidiary companies
providing ancillary pharmaceutical,                              to extend KPJ’s services to other cities and towns,
laboratory and laundry services. Regionally, the                 namely Bandar Baru Klang in Selangor, Tanjung
Group continues to manage two hospitals in Jakarta,              Lumpur in Pahang as well as Muar in Johor.
Indonesia. The Group is also actively involved in the
medical education sector through the KPJ International           On 11 March 2009, Kuching Specialist Hospital held
College of Nursing and Health Sciences.                          its official opening ceremony, which was graced
                                                                 by the Chief Minister of Sarawak, YAB Pehin Sri
In the context of greater global uncertainties and               Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud. Also on 1 August 2009,
economic volatility, KPJ undertook a total review
                                                                 the Group opened its new KPJ Penang Specialist
of its business interests and strategic positions in
                                                                 Hospital in Bandar Perda, Bukit Mertajam, to serve
healthcare investments outside Malaysia. Taking
                                                                 the northern region. Built at a cost of RM45.0 million
sovereign, currency and other risk factors into account
                                                                 and with a built-up area of about 200,000 sq ft, the
as well as KPJ’s overall strategic corporate position, a
                                                                 five-storey hospital has a total capacity of 236 beds
decision was taken to totally review KPJ investments
                                                                 and 20 consultant suites, with the latest in equipment
and managerial commitments to hospitals in Saudi
                                                                 and facilities. KPJ Penang Specialist Hospital was
Arabia and Bangladesh.
                                                                 officially launched by TYT YDP of Penang, Tun Dato’
                                                                 Seri Utama (Dr) Haji Abdul Rahman Haji Abbas on
To ensure that KPJ maintains its industry leadership
                                                                 23 November 2009. At the regional level, KPJ held
position in the countries that it operates, initiatives are in
                                                                 the soft launch of RS Medika Bumi Serpong Damai in
place to enhance the Group’s financial and operations
                                                                 Jakarta on 7 December of the year.
management as well as the level of excellence and
innovativeness of its clinical services. Attention is also
accorded to risk management practices. At the same               As new hospitals are planned, built and acquired,
time, strategic and cohesive marketing programmes                those already in the KPJ network continue to be
are underway to create better understanding of the               refurbished and expanded. At KPJ Johor Specialist
KPJ brand nationally and abroad.                                 Hospital, a new block is under construction to meet
                                                                 the growing demands of the local population as
Extending the hospital network                                   well as international patients. The hospital will also
Always mindful of the amanah entrusted upon it as the            be upgrading most of its existing wards to keep up
preferred provider in the industry, KPJ aims to make             with the expectations of its discerning customers.
its healthcare services available to as many areas of            Renovation and upgrading work also commenced at
the country as possible. During the year under review,           Kedah Medical Centre for the benefit of the hospital’s
a number of new hospitals were being developed                   customers and patients.
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KPJ is therefore in a continual cycle
of development and improvement
in realising its commitment to
offer patients from Malaysia and
other parts of the world healthcare
services    up     to   international
standards.
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 valuable expertise within the Group. There is a                     Pulau Pinang to complement the one that was opened
 diverse range of career paths in KPJ and a talent                   in Johor Bahru, Johor. KPJIC will eventually be able
 management programme has been developed to                          to train 10,000 nurses and allied health students,
 identify staff members who will be mentored and                     possibly making it the region’s largest nursing and
 coached for future leadership positions.                            health sciences educational centre.
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     six of KPJ’s hospitals
      have been awarded
    MSQH accreditation,
   with 12 hospitals heading
    towards accreditation.
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 Receiving recognition
 The Group’s commitment
 to    excellent    healthcare
 services has its reward in             Managing Director, Datin Paduka Siti Sa’diah Sheikh Bakir receiving her Malaysia’s CEO of
                                                 the Year 2009 award from Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak
 the diverse range of awards
 presented to its hospitals from year
 to year. Amongst these was the ASEAN                        Independence Awards 1957’ on 14 August 2009. The
 Business Award 2008 under the Corporate Social              awards acknowledged contributors to nation-building
 Responsibility category won by KPJ Ampang Puteri            and were given in conjunction with the 52nd year
 Specialist Hospital. Presented on 27 February 2009          of Malaysia’s independence. The hospital was the
 in Bangkok, Thailand, by the ASEAN Business                 winner of the Star Company category presented by the
 Advisory Council, the award reaffirms that fulfilling       Selangor Petaling Business and Industry Association.
 a company’s responsibilities to society can lead to
 sustainable profits.                                        The Group’s achievement for the year culminated
                                                                   with a major recognition awarded to KPJ’s Managing
 The Asia Pacific Super Excellent Brand Awards                     Director whose leadership has seen KPJ become
 are presented by the Asia Entrepreneur Alliance                   one of Malaysia’s leading home-grown healthcare
 Worldwide to organisations that have produced                     group and whose contribution has helped put the
 high quality services on a regional level. These                  nation on the world map as the preferred healthcare
 organisations are assessed on criteria such as                    service destination. Datin Paduka Siti Sa’diah Sheikh
 quality, value, trustworthiness, credible image,                  Bakir was named Malaysia’s CEO of the Year 2009.
 customer satisfaction and brand management. During                Chosen from a field of 118 nominees from 16 different
 the year under review, two of the award recipients                industries, she is the first woman to clinch the award
 were KPJ Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital and KPJ                since it was established 15 years ago. The prestigious
 Damansara Specialist Hospital.                                    annual award, jointly organised by Business Times
                                                                   and Malayan Banking Berhad with American Express,
 KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital had the honour                  was presented by Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib
 of being a recipient of the first and only ‘Malaysia              Tun Abdul Razak on 12 March 2010.
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                                                                                                   within the Group accredited
                                                                                                   by MSQH. At the same time,
                                                                                                   processes and practices are
                                                                                                   being reengineered for greater
                                                                                                   efficiency and the expertise of
                                                                                                   the Group’s medical consultants
                                                                                                   and their services are being
                                                                                                   promoted through, amongst
                                                                                                   others, collaboration with other
                                                                                                   parties as well as advertising
Health Minister, Datuk Liow Tiong Lai, at the KPJ booth during the Association of Private          in publications that are placed
Hospital Malaysia International Healthcare Conference and Exhibition                             in more than 30,000 hotel rooms
                                                                                               in Kuala Lumpur. A proposal is
Information Technology                                                                     being  considered to set up Centres of
As KPJ advances continuous caring in realising its                          Excellence    for  Health   Tourism in KPJ hospitals in
vision, the emphasis will be on encouraging innovation                      areas    such as  cardiology,  oncology, and plastic and
and maximising technology.                                                  reconstructive surgery.
The Group is already a heavy user of information                     The Government’s active support of health travel is
technology in its hospitals with the implementation of               certainly benefiting KPJ in the Group’s drive towards
various electronic systems. A notable development                    exporting its expertise and services, while also
is Picture Archiving and Communications System                       creating improved levels of care to the all important
(PACS), a paperless and filmless system that will set                local market, which is the foundation of KPJ’s success
a new benchmark in the utilisation of technology for                 over the years.
greater efficiency in hospitals as well as in pushing
forward the ‘go green’ agenda for the environment.                   Giving back and caring for the community
                                                                     An essential aspect of Business Jihad as practised
Attracting health travellers
                                                                     within KPJ is the Group’s strong sense of corporate
In 2009, the Health Ministry identified 35 private
hospitals to promote healthcare travel and in the first              responsibility. An organisation is part of the
half of the year, these hospitals recorded 165,095                   community, derives its livelihood and earnings from
foreign patients. On 9 June 2009, the Ministry                       the community and therefore has an obligation to
recognised Tawakal Hospital, KPJ Selangor Specialist                 give back to the community that has helped to sustain
Hospital and Sentosa Medical Centre as Healthcare                    its very existence.
Facilities Promoting the Health Tourism Industry.
These hospitals join others in the KPJ network, which
include KPJ Johor Specialist Hospital, KPJ Ampang
Puteri Specialist Hospital, KPJ Damansara Specialist
Hospital, KPJ Ipoh Specialist Hospital, and Puteri
Specialist Hospital. At present, foreign patients in
KPJ’s hospitals come from Southeast Asia, Japan,
South Korea, Australia, the Middle East and the
United Kingdom.
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the comeback and the borderless world
makes it ever more imperative that
hospitals are prepared for epidemics on
a large scale.
Tan Sri Dato’ Muhammad Ali Hashim                            Datin Paduka Siti Sa’diah Sheikh Bakir
Chairman                                                     Managing Director
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                                                    left to right :
                                                    Aminudin Dawam, Amiruddin Abdul Satar,
                                                    Datin Paduka Siti Sa’diah Sheikh Bakir, Alvin Lee
                                                    Swee Hee, Jasimah Hassan, Norhaizam Mohammad,
                                                    Yusof Ismail, Mohd Sahir Rahmat, Abdol Wahab
                                                    Baba and Datin Sabariah Fauziah Jamaluddin
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Chairman                                 Jasimah Hassan                            Abdol Wahab Baba
                                         Senior Group General Manager – Clinical   Group General Manager – Risk Management
Datin Paduka Siti Sa’diah Sheikh Bakir   & Professional Services
Managing Director                                                                  Yusof Ismail
                                         Aminudin Dawam                            General Manager – KPJ College
Alvin Lee Swee Hee                       Group General Manager – Business
Chief Financial Officer                  Development (International) & Marketing   Datin Sabariah Fauziah Jamaluddin
                                                                                   Senior Corporate Manager –
Amiruddin Abdul Satar                    Mohd Sahir Rahmat                         Human Capital Management Services
Chief Operating Officer                  Group General Manager – Business
                                         Development (Malaysia) & Intrapreneur     Norhaizam Mohammad
                                                                                   Senior Finance Manager
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Sitting from left to right
Dato’ Dr Shahrudin Mohd Dun            Tan Sri Dato’ Dr Abu Bakar Suleiman      Dr Mohd Hafetz Ahmad
Medical Director –                     Chairman – Medical Advisory Committee    Medical Director –
KPJ Selangor Specialist Hospital                                                KPJ Johor Specialist Hospital
                                       Datin Paduka Siti Sa’diah Sheikh Bakir
Dato’ Dr S Jenagaratnam                Managing Director                        Dato’ Dr Azizi Hj Omar
Chairman –                                                                      Medical Director –
Clinical Risk Management Committee     Dr Kok Chin Leong                        KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital
                                       Chairman –
Dr Yoong Fook Ngian                    Clinical Governance Policy Committee     Dato’ Dr Ngun Kok Weng
Chairman –                                                                      Medical Director –
Clinical Governance Action Committee                                            Kuantan Specialist Hospital
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Leading Malaysia’s healthcare industry
Through an expansion strategy of building new             work. The five-storey hospital in Bandar Perda, Bukit
hospitals as well as acquiring existing ones, KPJ         Mertajam, was built at a cost of RM45.0 million and
has grown to become the largest private healthcare        has a built-up area of about 200,000 sq ft. It has a total
service provider in Malaysia with a network of 19         capacity of 236 beds with 20 consultant suites. As
hospitals that reaches out to almost every part of the    much as RM25.0 million has been spent on equipping
country. These hospitals are staffed with the optimum     the hospital with the latest facilities such as a 1.5 Tesla
level of medical consultants and equipped with the        Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) facility, 64-Slice
latest equipment to enable them to provide the best       Computer     Tomography      Scanner,     Catheterisation
medical care for their customers. This is further         Laboratory and fully equipped operating rooms. Other
strengthened by adherence to standards which              services include a 24-hour Accident and Emergency,
ensure that KPJ provides not only the best services       haemodialysis and medical dietetics, while specialities
and facilities but also enables the Group to give         available cover areas such as cardiology, urology and
assurance and build confidence among all patients.        rheumatology.
Kuching Specialist Hospital was officially opened by      On 20 July 2009, a joint venture agreement was
the Chief Minister of Sarawak, YAB Pehin Sri Haji         signed with Pasdec Corporation Sdn Bhd to build a
Abdul Taib Mahmud, on 11 March 2009. Located              new 180-bed hospital in Tanjung Lumpur in Kuantan,
within the Tabuan Stutong Commercial Centre, the          Pahang. Upon completion, KPJ will lease the hospital
hospital is a one-stop medical centre offering a wide     building from the joint venture company and manage
range of specialist disciplines and health screening      the hospital operations. Another new hospital will
packages. It currently operates with a capacity of        be coming up in Klang, Selangor, with the signing
73 beds, which will be increased to 100 beds in the       of a conditional sale and purchase agreement on
near future, with a variety of rooms from VIP suites to   29 July 2009 to buy the partially completed building
three-bedded rooms.                                       of Bandar Baru Klang Medical Centre for RM38.0
                                                          million. A further RM70.0 million will be spent on the
On 1 August 2009, the new KPJ Penang Specialist           development of the hospital, which will be completed
Hospital was opened after two years of construction       by 2011.
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                                   business processes
                                     KPJ      has   been      Yanggon in Myanmar and the Middle East. Currently
                                      attracting   health     KPJ operates patient referral centres in Batam,
                                       travellers    from     Tanjung Balai and Pontianak in Indonesia.
                                       various      parts
                                       of     the   world     In addition to the expansion of patient referral centres,
                                       to its hospitals       KPJ is actively enhancing its presence in online media
                                      over the years.         in order to reach new markets and support existing
                                     Many      of  KPJ’s      business partners through further content enrichment.
                                   hospitals have been
                               recognised as Healthcare       Growth in the health tourism business sector of KPJ
                         Facilities Promoting the Health      has been very encouraging, with the number of
  Tourism Industry by the Ministry of Health. With            patients seeking treatment in KPJ’s hospitals in 2009
  this recognition, these hospitals will be among the         reaching more than 15,000.
  select group identified by the Ministry of Health to be
  promoted globally as they have achieved some high           To tap this lucrative market, KPJ is actively positioning
  level of quality care internationally. To help health       its brand for greater recognition overseas and
  tourism patients in its hospitals, KPJ Ampang Puteri        employing a variety of strategies to market its hospitals
  Specialist Hospital and KPJ Damansara Specialist            to potential customers. These include getting all its
  Hospital have specially engaged liaison officers and        existing and new hospitals accredited and putting all
  employees conversant in languages that include              processes particularly those involving the Group’s
  Japanese, Korean, Arabic and Mandarin.                      business re-engineering SEGAR programme in place
                                                              and properly implemented. Additionally, the Group
  In 2009, the health tourism sector received a boost         will ensure that its Seven Patient Safety Goals are
  with the launching of the MHTC by the Prime Minister        met successfully. With safety being the number one
  of Malaysia. The Council is vital to galvanise collective   core value of KPJ, it will leave no stone unturned
  efforts to drive the growth of this industry further.       to ensure patient safety, which is one of the key
  When launching the establishment of the Council,            factors that will render its health tourism initiative a
  the Prime Minister commented that Malaysia’s                success. This is supported by widespread creation
  private healthcare industry is a hidden jewel that has      of awareness through workshops for doctors and
  a strong potential to compete successfully and to be        nurses; implementation of an IT system that improves
  a foreign exchange earner.                                  efficiency and cost-effectiveness; and overall
                                                              adherence to safe and correct procedures. Another
  In this respect, KPJ continued to undertake many            initiative involves further human capital development
  initiatives to expand its health tourism market             with emphasis on training to be carried out at every
  segment in 2009. KPJ took part in numerous                  level of staff totalling some 6,978 members. Training
  international exhibitions and trade missions in the         also extends to the 680 doctors within the Group. KPJ
  effort to grow and strengthen the relationships with        spent RM7.5 million on human capital development
  international facilitators and overseas insurance           alone, reflecting the Group’s commitment to service
  providers. KPJ began evaluating various locations           excellence.
  for the introduction of patient referral centres. These
  locations include Aceh and Jakarta in Indonesia,            KPJ aspires to be the role model for other hospitals
                                                              to follow. Being already in the leading position in
                                                              the country, KPJ is strengthening its regional and
“Malaysia’s private healthcare industry                       world position by bringing experts into the country,
                                                              with the government opening doors for the entry of
    is a hidden jewel that has a strong                       these foreign experts. KPJ international assets will be
 potential to compete successfully and                        injected into its REIT for better resource management.
     to be a foreign exchange earner.”                        It will also forge stronger working relations with
                                                              industry practitioners and players, including insurance
    - Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak,                   companies, who are critical in providing healthcare
                  Prime Minister of Malaysia                  coverage, as well as with leaders of MHTC to help
                                                              make Malaysia a haven for healthcare.
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Establishing a high                                         of care that they receive. In order to be accredited,
                                                            an organisation has to fulfil certain standards and
level of clinical                                           criteria set by national and international professional
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Advancing continuous caring
With over 28 years experience in providing healthcare      having all automated charges so as to achieve some
services to Malaysia, KPJ has grown in terms of            form of paper-less clinical operation. The system will
healthcare quality and standards. Measuring itself         encompass patient care by doctors, nurses and other
against global standards, KPJ has continually              personnel.
extended its capacity, improved its physical
infrastructure, upgraded its facilities and equipment to   K-CIS is now at the mature stage of implementation
be state-of-the-art and, just as importantly, developed    and rollout to all KPJ hospitals to enable them to
the skills and knowledge of all levels of staff as well    migrate towards IT automation and system integration.
as professionals in efforts to advance continuous
care for all patients. In advancing continuous care,       Another progress under IT development is the
KPJ has also modernised its facilities so as to bring      successful implementation of the Picture Archiving
greater comfort to patients. KPJ is also presently         and Communications System (PACS) in the radiology
giving greater emphasis on maximising the use              departments of all hospitals. PACS is a paper-less
of high technology instruments and information             and film-less system of digital images, results and
technology (IT) to bring healthcare to the next level.     reports, which contributes towards improving cost
                                                           and operational efficiency. KPJ Damansara Specialist
KPJ is on a group-wide programme to eliminate              Hospital, KPJ Ampang Specialist Hospital and Puteri
obsolete and non-relevant systems, applications            Specialist Hospital have implemented PACS with the
and practices as it increases the use of IT in hospital    rest of the Group to follow.
management and patient care. All hospitals are
part of KPJ’s E-system and Corporate Network. A            KPJ has gone another step further in its commitment to
human resource system, HRIS, is being employed             IT with the acquisition of the CIS application database
across the Group while K-CIS, an integrated clinical       and will have the distribution rights in Malaysia and
information system, is set to be implemented in six        Indonesia.
hospitals in 2010. The system is aimed at meeting
operational needs and requirements that will place         With all improvement and advancement measures in
high consideration on patient safety. It will ensure       place, KPJ is set to create a greater presence in world
that all personnel and doctors deliver efficiency and      healthcare, bringing the spotlight to Malaysia whose
quality services by leveraging on IT through the           health services are comparable to some of the best
assistance of automation and system integration of         in the world.
healthcare services.
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       Corporate Responsibility
       Care for the Nation
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Healthcare – a major contributor to the
nation’s well-being
Malaysians are fortunate to have one of the                 The range of healthcare services also opens up
best healthcare systems in the region. Health               employment opportunities from positions created
has continually been featured in the country’s              in professional medical fields, such as nursing
development plans, and in the Ninth Malaysia                and allied services. With employment comes the
Plan 2006-2010 (9MP), the Government aims to                need for training, which by itself opens more job
consolidate healthcare services, enhance human              opportunities for trainers and support staff. The KPJ
resource development and optimise resource                  International College of Nursing and Health Sciences,
utilisation. The Ministry of Health has developed the       for example, has produced hundreds of graduates
Strategic Plan for Health 2006-2010 in line with the        who are in continuous demand. Training strengthens
9MP, one that will help bring the country closer towards    human capital development in nursing, an essential
realising Vision 2020. The Strategic Plan for Health        component in healthcare industry.
will strive to make Malaysia “a nation of healthy
individuals, families and communities                                   The Malaysian healthcare industry, which
through a health system that is                                              includes products and equipment, is
equitable, affordable, efficient,                                                valued at more than RM10.0 billion
technologically     appropriate,                                                   and is still growing. One of
environmentally adaptable                                                             the sectors with high growth
and        consumer-friendly,                                                           potential is health or medical
with emphasis on quality,                                                                tourism, with the potential to
innovation,           health                                                              generate foreign exchange
promotion and respect                                                                     and multiplier effects on
for human dignity and                                                                     the local economy. The
which promotes individual                                                                global healthcare travel
responsibility            and                                                           market has been projected
community        participation                                                        to grow from US$20.0 billion
towards an enhanced quality                                                         in 2005 to between US$40.0 to
of life”.                                                                         US$60.0 billion in 2010. Taking
                                                                              into consideration global trends and
While the Strategic Plan for Health                                        Malaysia’s domestic capacity, KPJ has
encompasses plans and actions to be                                identified health tourism as one of its sources
undertaken by the public health sector, the private         of growth. This is also in line with the Malaysian
healthcare industry also has a responsibility to            Government’s greater emphasis on the services
contribute to the better health of Malaysians through       sector, including health tourism. The Third Industrial
its medical services as well as its community               Master Plan launched in 2006 has identified health
programmes. KPJ as a private entity provides its            tourism as one of the potential services sub-sectors to
healthcare services on the premise that health adds         generate national economic growth. There is no doubt
value to human life. Health is an asset individuals         Malaysia is fast-gaining recognition as a preferred
possess that enables them to achieve their full             destination for healthcare travellers. The country,
potential during their lifetime. While being healthy has    with its comparatively reasonable cost of living and
intrinsic value as a source of well-being, it also has an   competitive medical care costs, currently ranks
instrumental value as health affects economic growth        amongst the top three health tourism destinations in
through employee productivity. A healthy employee           the region and is highly regarded for highly-trained
means an increase in productivity and a reduction           and skilled medical professionals and personnel,
in production losses arising from worker illness.           state-of-the-art medical equipment, modern facilities
The impact on productivity will extend to future            and infrastructure, all of which are available at KPJ.
generations of workers and, when healthcare efforts         The Group is very much a part of Malaysia’s private
are extended to the wider community, the effect on          healthcare industry, which has a strong potential to
the nation at large is monumental.                          compete successfully and to be a significant earner
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 of foreign exchange by attracting foreign medical          These centres provide a soothing and supportive
 tourists to the country.                                   environment to help customers in managing their own
                                                            health through regular check-ups and tests. Among
 Promoting healthy living for                               them are Wellness Centres in KPJ Ampang Puteri
 the nation’s well-being                                    Specialist Hospital and KPJ Damansara Specialist
 The private healthcare industry in Malaysia                Hospital, with plans to extend the programme to more
 complements the Government’s efforts of promoting          hospitals. Selected hospitals have also established
 ‘Healthcare for All’ by providing its services to a        Obesity Centres to address obesity, a fast-growing
 discerning public that is willing to pay for healthcare.   medical condition in Malaysia, and its associated
 There are 224 private hospitals in the country with        problems. At KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital, its
 about 10,000 beds. These hospitals employ about            Obesity Centre helped a 210-kg patient to lose 50 kg
 18,000 doctors and 68,000 nurses.                          of weight in 14 weeks.
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As part of its Business Jihad philosophy, the Group              During Ramadhan in the year under review, KPJ’s
believes in the importance of giving back to society             hospitals held breaking-of-fast activities with orphans
in gratitude for the amanah or trust that the public             and other less fortunate members of society,
has bestowed upon it. It is thanks to this amanah that
                                                                 during which donations of food and cash were also
KPJ leads in Malaysia’s healthcare sector. Thus, KPJ
                                                                 distributed. These activities, which are a regular
strives to uphold its corporate responsibility through
                                                                 feature of KPJ’s corporate responsibility projects,
using the resources available to it. In the process,
                                                                 provide opportunities for health education, with talks
KPJ’s brand, reputation and standing within the
community are further strengthened.                                    given on simple topics such as proper hand-
                                                                             washing. The major festivals are likewise
 Promoting a healthy lifestyle for                                              celebrated with the underprivileged.
 the eventual economic good of
 the country is just one of the                                                      A significant community project
 ways that KPJ contributes                                                            during the month of Ramadhan
 to the community. In 2009,                                                            was the At-Tijarah series of
 KPJ continued to extend help                                                          television      programmes         aired
 to special groups through                                                             during the fasting month by
 its Community Outreach
                                                                                      Radio Television Malaysia. The
 programmes.             Medical
                                                                                     series     showcased         community
 screening      and     nutritional
                                                                                   leaders and business personalities
 counselling      sessions      were
                                                                                 in discussions on the contribution of
 provided to Orang Asli communities,
 the elderly and the physically challenged,                                  trade and commerce to the prosperity
 amongst others. KPJ also partnered with                               of   individuals,   families,    communities        and
 external organisations in undertaking community                 nations. The series is part of At-Tijarah Ramadhan,
 activities, holding medical camps and providing                 which is now in its fifth season. It is a collaborative
 patient support services and medical assistance. In             venture between KPJ’s parent company, Johor
October 2009, for example, KPJ provided medical                  Corporation (JCorp), and the Malaysian Islamic
assistance at the ‘Walk the Talk, Be the Movement’               Development Department (Jabatan Kemajuan Islam
charity walkathon organised by QSR Brands. The                   Malaysia or JAKIM). Designed to help the needy,
Chairman of KPJ, Tan Sri Dato’ Muhammad Ali
                                                                 KPJ’s involvement is through sponsorship of medical
Hashim, who officiated at the event also participated
                                                                 treatment and contribution to a fund managed by
in the walk together with other KPJ staff.
                                                                 JCorp to assist patients requiring medical attention.
KPJ Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital’s senior management team                              KPJ Kuantan Specialist Hospital’s
presenting a cheque to Pondok Penyayang Raudah, Gombak                                 free health screening at Karnival Zakat
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     At the various hospitals within the Group’s network,        survival of humankind. As a healthcare leader, KPJ
     health-related activities were organised for the public     is conscious of the importance of conservation and
     in 2009, particularly on designated Health Days             endeavours to incorporate ‘green’ principles into its
     such as World Health Day, World Heart Day and               policies, processes and practices at its hospitals as far
     World Breastfeeding Day. There were displays of             as possible. At the basic level, this has meant raising
     information and booths providing free services that         staff awareness on issues such as waste reduction
     included blood test and blood pressure screening.           and the need to recycle as well as encouraging
     The Health Days were also occasions to assist the           them to help save the environment through personal
     national blood bank through blood donation drives.          actions. On a wider scale, KPJ is utilising information
     Other activities included the ‘Back to Basic’ seminar       technology with the implementation of systems that
     organised by the School of Physiotherapy of the             cut down on paperwork while increasing efficiency
     KPJ International College of Nursing and Healthcare         and effectiveness. One of these systems is PACS, a
     Sciences. Residents from the Nilai neighbourhood            paperless and filmless system that takes KPJ further
     and nearby residential areas participated in talks          forward in going ‘green’.
     and discussions on proper back care. While the
     event brought students closer to the community,
     they also gained in enhancing their interaction and
     communication skills with the public.
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It is generally agreed that income levels affect
health, that is, poverty is associated with poor health.
The underprivileged are more likely to suffer from
illnesses than the more affluent for reasons such as
less access to safe housing, inadequate nutrition and
problems obtaining appropriate healthcare.
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