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Sunday, December 28, 2014

Inpatient Department & Low-Acuity Unit in Siem Reap Angkor Hospital


ipd_ahcOur Inpatient Department (IPD), which opened in 1999 with only two beds, has today expanded into 47 beds, and sees approximately 3,500 children each year. With an occupancy rate of 100% we provide 24 hour care to those who require hospital admission.

Serious illnesses in Cambodia

The IPD is the treatment area for the most common serious illnesses in Cambodia, including acute respiratory infection, malnutrition, HIV/AIDS, malaria and meningitis. During a child’s stay in the IPD, parents assist with bedside care allowing our dedicated team of 50 doctors and nurses to focus on medical treatment.

lau_ahcLow Acuity Unit

In addition to the IPD, there is a 10-bed Low Acuity Unit (LAU) for children who need time to recover and rehabilitate after treatment. This area is for those who are not ready to go home, but who no longer need the more complex care provided in the IPD.

Ensure best treatment

All medical care is guided by evidence-based protocols. These are reviewed yearly to ensure that patients receive the best treatment possible.

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