Malaysia

Urgent need for increased palliative care in the country

Patients in need of palliative care are expected to rise to 240,000 within the next six years.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 12 Oct 2024 4:35PM

Urgent need for increased palliative care in the country
Palliative care is defined as treating patients with serious ailments or life threatening ailments, coupled with old age and disabilities.

by Ian McIntyre

THERE is an urgent need to boost the outreach of palliative care in the country as such patients are expected to rise to 240,000 within the next six years, said a senior medical practitioner.

"Currently, only around 10% of such patients get the care they need and it is unfortunate as the others are suffering at home or in welfare facilities," said DAP Senator Dr A. Lingeshwaran.

“With the number of palliative care patients expected to rise to nearly 240,000 by 2030, we face a need for more specialists, facilities, and awareness."

Lingeshwaran said this when speaking at the state-level World Hospice and Palliative Care event in Penang.

He called for an urgent sense of collaboration between the public and private sectors to address concerns about how to provide effective palliative care here.

Palliative care is defined as treating patients with serious ailments or life-threatening ailments, coupled with old age and disabilities.

Lingeshwaran said that the Health Ministry has in place the National Palliative Care Policy and Strategic Plan (NPCPSP) 2019-2030 to ensure that individuals with life-limiting conditions receive compassionate care.

He called for the establishment of a sustainable funding model for long-term care as well as an increase in the use of technology to close gaps in such healthcare areas.

There is a need to establish a sustainable funding model through partnerships between the government, private sector, and non-governmental organisations, he said.

“This is essential to ensuring that every Malaysian receives the care they deserve, especially during the most vulnerable moments of their lives. Additionally, we are placing great emphasis on education and training."

“By equipping healthcare professionals with the necessary skills and promoting public awareness, we aim to build a healthcare system that prioritises palliative care at every level. Technology will also play a key role in closing the gap in palliative care access. 

“Telehealth services and digital platforms will enable us to reach patients in remote areas, ensuring they receive the support they need, no matter where they are," said Lingeshwaran. - October 12, 2024.

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