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		<description><![CDATA[Facilities Manager for Goroka General Hospital MR Timothy Kairi travelled to the United States last month to pay a factory visit and do hands training on a Medical Oxygen Generating Plant which the Hospital has purchased in collaboration with National Department of Health .
Goroka General Hospital is the first Hospital in the country which has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facilities Manager for Goroka General Hospital MR Timothy Kairi travelled to the United States last month to pay a factory visit and do hands training on a Medical Oxygen Generating Plant which the Hospital has purchased in collaboration with National Department of Health .</p>
<p>Goroka General Hospital is the first Hospital in the country which has gone ahead and is setting up the Medical Oxygen Generating Plant. <strong>Premier Bio</strong> &#8211; a Medical Engineering Company is the local agent in Papua New Guinea which will do the installation on behalf of the <strong>Air SEP Corporation</strong> of Buffalo in the United States.</p>
<p>Currently <strong>BOC</strong> is the only supplier of all Medical Oxygen and other medical gases in the country . Goroka General Hospital uses a tremendous amount of Medical Oxygen for the benefit of the patients every day. When there are natural disasters and/or landslides this can potentially cut off the highway from Lae for more than a week. In addition to the highway access, there is frequently a shortage of Oxygen supply which can impact this Hospital as well as other Hospitals in the Highlands Region.</p>
<p>The Hospital is expecting that the issue of much needed Medical Oxygen supply will now be resolved with the installation of this new Oxygen Generation plant.</p>
<p>Thank you,</p>
<p><strong>Timothy Kairi<br />
Facilities Manager</strong></p>
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