Japanese developer of medical electronic equipment, Nihon Kohden donated high performance patient monitoring systems valued at 163.500 US dollar to the National Cancer Center of Mongolia.
During the presentation of the donated equipment, Deputy Health Minister J.Amarsanaa and Health Advisor to Japan's Health Minister, Sh.Tokumoto, gave speeches.
Dr. Khurelsukh, deputy director of Medical Services at the National Cancer Center of Mongolia said, “I am delighted about the donation of these vital patient monitoring devices to National Cancer Center of Mongolia. Patient monitoring is needed at the center, as these devices are constantly damaged due to constant, 24-hour use.
"Nihon Kohden patient monitors are known to have accurate quantitative indices, data, size and video recorders. These devices are vital for us to improve medical services and treat patients at the center."
T.Shimada, director of the Asian Department of Nihon Kohden said, “I am happy that Mongolia's health sector and the National Cancer Center can benefit from our patient monitoring devices. Our corporation started manufacturing, developing and distributing patient monitors, brain function monitoring, and cardiovascular apparatus in 1951. Nihon Kohden's cardiovascular apparatus has been donated to the Third State Hospital through aid from the Japanese government 25 years ago, and is still operational now.”