• 4 months ago
Passed Medical Act amendments will be implemented ‘as soon as possible’ while the timeline is being worked out, said Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.

The Health Minister said he will defend the amended act together with his deputy in the upcoming Dewan Negara sitting.

he said when asked whether the bill can be implemented this year during a press conference held in Institut Jantung Negara on Monday (22 July).

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00:00Ladies and gentlemen, may we now invite Yang Mohamad Dato' Sri to sign the plaque
00:03marking the official opening of the IJM Cardiovascular Reduction Programme.
00:10Dato' Sri, when will the IJM Cardiovascular Reduction Programme be held?
00:17The IJM Cardiovascular Reduction Programme will only be held if it is approved by the government.
00:23That would be a hurdle to overcome.
00:27Along with my team, I will hold it this week.
00:34Having done that, then we would really turn to my PUU, the Law Enforcement Officer, to see that it gets...
00:44As soon as he could, we would...
00:48Dato' DG would be reminded that we want to get it done.
00:54Of course, as you very well know, there are outstanding issues of the graduates, the four graduates,
00:59and also those four graduates who are not yet in their fourth year.
01:05That also requires redressing or inclusion in their fourth year.
01:15So we have to immediately get this going and into action.
01:21But whatever it is, he is waiting for the State Council, which is coming.
01:26The State Council is convening for eight days.
01:28So, inshallah, pray and wish us well that we get it through in the State Council.
01:34Of course, it's in this sitting.
01:38I would be practical and honest about this.
01:48My PUU immediately told me that she wants to get it done as soon as.
01:53So I did not give any promise in this.
01:57But that is something that we want to do as soon as possible.
02:04That's as much as I could say.
02:06As soon as we could get an idea of what the timeline would be, we will give a heads up to our media.
02:14Last week in Parliament, you said that the Health Ministry is considering the National Health Fund for the funding of public healthcare services.
02:22I just want to know, is there any update or discussion going on?
02:25As I've told you in Parliament as well, there's a question coming prematurely
02:31before the launching of our Health Financing Transformation by our Health Transformation Office.
02:38So I would not be able to expound and articulate the entire Health Financing Transformation.
02:48And the mention of the National Health Trust Fund would have to be just a mention
02:55without me the opportunity to articulate and enumerate what the mechanics of doing it and establishing it.
03:06But I think you surely would understand that I've got to present the entire thing of Health Financing Transformation
03:13to get the wholesome, end-to-end kind of understanding of this.
03:19But be that as it may, we already are engaging all important stakeholders like our Ministry of Finance,
03:28MK2, Bank Nugara, the EPF, even the private sectors, even the bursas.
03:36We have been engaging very intensely, making them understand where we're coming from,
03:44that the National Health Trust Fund is actually beyond just what is from the consolidated fund or the tax sources.
03:57Mobilising other sources of funding as well.
04:00So that is as much as I could say.
04:03That would be, at the end of the day, to pluck all the inefficient spending,
04:08as I mentioned particularly on OOP, remember, out-of-pocket expenditure is high.
04:15But beyond that as well, it's mobilising all the entire sources of funding for healthcare expenditure.
04:22So be a little bit more patient for you to get the entire, I wouldn't say blueprint,
04:29I'm talking about the whole idea, simply put, the whole idea.
04:34It will come, very soon. Thank you.

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