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KPJ Healthcare Launches First Neuroscience and Stroke Centre of Excellence at DSH2 under KPJ Health System

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KPJ Healthcare Launches First Neuroscience and Stroke Centre of Excellence at DSH2 under KPJ Health System
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KPJ Healthcare Launches First Neuroscience and Stroke Centre of Excellence at DSH2 under KPJ Health System

2026-03-05 22:32 Last Updated At:22:55

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, March 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- KPJ Healthcare Berhad ("KPJ Healthcare" or "the Group") today launched its first Neuroscience and Stroke Centre of Excellence ("CoE") at Damansara Specialist Hospital 2 ("DSH2"), marking the second Centre of Excellence established under the KPJ Health System ("KPJHS") and expanding the Group's specialised capability in complex neurological and stroke care.

The establishment of the Neuroscience and Stroke CoE advances KPJHS by extending structured clinical pathways into high-acuity specialties that require rapid coordination across emergency care, imaging, intensive care and rehabilitation. This development reflects the Group's continued focus on strengthening specialised services while maintaining consistent standards of care across its network.

The Centre brings together multidisciplinary teams across neurology, neurosurgery, emergency medicine, radiology, intensive care and rehabilitation within a coordinated system designed for neurological emergencies. This integrated model enables faster decision-making, timely intervention and continuity of care throughout the critical stages of stroke treatment and recovery.

Datuk Syed Mohamed Syed Ibrahim, President and Chief Executive of Johor Corporation (JCorp) and Chairman of KPJ Healthcare University said, "The establishment of this Centre of Excellence marks another important step in our journey to build the KPJ Health System as a fully integrated ecosystem that connects hospitals, education and research. By strengthening clinical protocols, advancing innovation and continuously benchmarking ourselves against global leaders, we are building a system that delivers better outcomes for patients while remaining future-ready. Our aspiration is clear: to ensure KPJ Healthcare not only keeps pace with global standards, but steadily positions itself among the institutions shaping the future of healthcare in the region."

Chin Keat Chyuan, President and Managing Director of KPJ Healthcare said, "This Centre strengthens our operational capability in managing complex neurological emergencies within a coordinated system framework. By aligning specialised facilities, clinical expertise and structured governance, we ensure timely intervention and continuity of care in line with our commitment to Care for Life."

The DSH2 CoE delivers an integrated stroke pathway from immediate activation in the Emergency Department through hyperacute intervention, critical care and structured early rehabilitation. The Centre provides 24-hour access to advanced CT and MRI imaging, as well as mechanical thrombectomy services to remove blood clots in acute stroke cases. DSH2 has achieved door-to-needle thrombolysis, a clot-dissolving treatment for eligible patients, within 60 minutes through coordinated hyperacute workflows aligned to international benchmarks.

The Centre aligns its protocol-driven stroke and critical care with evidence-based medicine and Mayo Clinic Care Network ("MCCN") standards, including adoption of the CERTAIN ("Checklist for Early Recognition and Treatment of Acute Illness and Injury") critical care framework to support standardised ICU workflows and structured clinical oversight in managing complex neurological emergencies including stroke Through its MCCN membership, DSH2 also has access to clinical benchmarking resources and knowledge exchange that support continuous quality improvement in stroke and neurological care.

Rehabilitation begins early within the acute phase and involves personalised neurorehabilitation supported by standardised clinical assessments, a dedicated Activities of Daily Living ("ADL") Lab and robotic-assisted therapy to support functional recovery and long-term independence. A dedicated Stroke Nurse Navigator provides a single point of coordination for patients and families, ensuring continuity from emergency admission through rehabilitation and post-discharge follow-up.

Beyond acute stroke care, the Centre strengthens subspecialty capability in movement disorders and Parkinson's disease, supported by neurology and neurosurgery expertise and future Deep Brain Stimulation capability. SMART Ward features and PACS-enabled digital integration support real-time monitoring, documentation and multidisciplinary coordination.

The CoE framework serves as a reference model for neuro and stroke service development across the KPJ network. Beyond clinical services, the Centre supports structured education and training initiatives and contributes to clinical research in neurology and stroke management under KPJHS. It also supports the ongoing development of digitally enabled stroke care solutions in collaboration with KPJ Healthcare University, reinforcing the Group's commitment to advancing innovation in neurological care.

The launch forms part of KPJ Healthcare's roadmap to establish 15 Centres of Excellence by 2030 under KPJHS.

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About KPJ Healthcare Berhad 

KPJ Healthcare operates 30 hospitals across Malaysia and four Ambulatory Care Centres, serving 3.3 million patients annually with 1,491 medical consultants. Nineteen hospitals are accredited by MSQH and four by JCI. As Malaysia's first private healthcare provider to establish an Academic Health System, KPJHS integrates practice, education and research & innovation to drive clinical excellence and patient experience. Beyond hospitals, KPJ Healthcare operates Klinik Waqaf An-Nur (KWAN) clinics, dialysis centres and mobile clinics nationwide, and offers more than 40 academic programmes at KPJ Healthcare University (KPJU). KPJ Healthcare has been a constituent of the Bursa Malaysia FTSE4Good Index since 2016.

 

 

 

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KPJ Healthcare Launches First Neuroscience and Stroke Centre of Excellence at DSH2 under KPJ Health System

KPJ Healthcare Launches First Neuroscience and Stroke Centre of Excellence at DSH2 under KPJ Health System

BARCELONA, Spain, March 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- At Mobile World Congress 2026, BTI Wireless introduced new 5G solutions designed to help operators and enterprises deploy more flexible, open, and cost-efficient networks as demand for 5G connectivity continues to accelerate.

As mobile data traffic grows and enterprises increasingly require dedicated connectivity, network operators are facing mounting pressure to expand coverage while managing deployment costs and spectrum complexity. BTI's latest portfolio aims to address these challenges by enabling scalable architectures that support multi-band, multi-operator, and hybrid public-private network models.

At the center of the launch is the Nano Power Digital DAS N3 Plus, an enhanced platform supporting all public and private spectrum bands from 600 MHz to 4200 MHz. The system features 12 channels with up to 400 MHz instantaneous bandwidth per channel, supporting configurations such as four 4G bands (2T2R each) plus one 5G band (4T4R). Designed for high-density indoor environments, the solution is well suited for deployments in shopping malls, office buildings, hotels, and transportation hubs, where reliable multi-operator coverage and high capacity are essential.

The N3 Plus also features a compact 5-liter footprint, helping reduce installation space in complex indoor environments. Its plug-and-play FTTA architecture simplifies deployment and significantly lowers installation costs. The hardware is also O-RAN upgrade-ready, enabling operators to transition toward open network architectures as the ecosystem continues to evolve.

For large-scale venues and wide-area coverage scenarios, BTI also showcased its H3 high-power DAS solution, up to 46 dBm of output power with flexible 4T4R and multi-band configurations. With integrated signal-combining capabilities, the platform maximizes spectrum efficiency while providing robust coverage for challenging environments such as stadiums, airports, tunnels, and large campuses.

Alongside its DAS portfolio, BTI expanded its small cell lineup with the nCELL-M4371, an integrated 5G small cell powered by Qualcomm's 4nm FSM200 platform. Featuring a built-in 5G gateway and an all-in-one architecture, the solution supports 4T4R operation, enabling fast and cost-effective deployment across enterprise, industrial, and private network scenarios.

BTI also introduced the BBU T5100, a next-generation baseband unit designed for distributed 5G deployments. The system supports Carrier Aggregation and up to four cells at 4T4R, with future expansion to eight cells planned. Dual-mode NR and LTE capability is currently under development to support smooth migration from 4G to 5G networks.

Building on years of experience in telecom connectivity, BTI continues to evolve its portfolio in response to changing market dynamics. The company is advancing hybrid network deployment models that enable enterprises to build a single network infrastructure that simultaneously supports both public and private networks. Furthermore, the same system can support both Open RAN (O-RAN) and traditional RF signals in a hybrid architecture, enhancing deployment flexibility. This helps operators and enterprises accelerate 5G adoption while preparing for the next phase of wireless innovation.

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BTI Wireless Highlights Open, Flexible Network Architecture with New DAS and 5G Small Cells at MWC 2026

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