Malaysia

PM lauds development of Health White Paper to face future challenges

He cites ageing population, increase in chronic diseases, as reasons for its necessity

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Aug 2022 4:09PM

PM lauds development of Health White Paper to face future challenges
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob speaks at the opening of the 2022 Health Policy Summit today, at the World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur. According to the PM, health challenges faced previously and those expected in the future should serve as a basis to improve and strengthen the nation’s existing health system. – Bernama pic, August 15, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The development of the Health White Paper comes at the right time to make the national healthcare system more resilient in facing future challenges, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He said the health challenges faced previously and those expected in the future should serve as a basis to improve and strengthen the existing health system.

According to the prime minister, after more than two years since the Covid-19 pandemic hit, a comprehensive plan needed to be drawn up to ensure the well-being of Keluarga Malaysia remained strong in the future.

“Our country’s health system, either public or private, has been functioning perfectly well, enabling the majority of Keluarga Malaysia to enjoy good health, especially when Covid-19 cases reached the peak.

“However, we should not be complacent because there will be many new obstacles arising that will challenge the level of effectiveness of the existing health system,” he said when officiating the 2022 Health Policy Summit 2022: The Future of Our Healthcare – Health White Paper Development here today. 

The prime minister said the Covid-19 pandemic has presented serious health challenges for the coming years, including the issue of an ageing population, which poses a major challenge to the country’s health and social systems.

He said Malaysia was expected to reach the ageing nation status by 2030 when those aged 60 and above make up 15% of the population, contributing to the increase in disease prevalence rates and demand for healthcare from the group, which was estimated to be two to three times higher than that of younger adults.

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin (left) and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob attend the opening of the 2022 Health Policy Summit today, at the World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur. – Bernama pic, August 15, 2022
Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin (left) and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob attend the opening of the 2022 Health Policy Summit today, at the World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur. – Bernama pic, August 15, 2022

Ismail Sabri said the rate of non-communicable diseases would also increase with one in five adults in the country having diabetes and one in three adults suffering from hypertension.

“Based on the 2019 National Health and Morbidity Survey, these numbers are worrying because most of them are unaware that they have it (the diseases) causing them to have a risk of death. For example, 87% of Covid-19 patients who died were those who suffered from at least one chronic disease, such as diabetes or hypertension.

“In addition, mental health problems are also on the rise, with 2.3% of adults suffering from depression while 7.9% of children aged between 5 and 15 have mental health issues, and this figure is expected to increase,” he said.

In this regard, the prime minister expressed hope that the national health system would support and help Keluarga Malaysia to stay healthy and no longer focus on treatment and intervention after illness.

He also hoped the national health system would be able to meet the treatment needs of the public in a sustainable and resilient manner in the face of challenges, including in a global pandemic situation.

The prime minister said the government would continue to play its role to ensure that the country’s healthcare sector remained resilient and flexible to face future challenges.

At the same time, he said efforts to ensure the effectiveness of the national health system should not be the responsibility of the Health Ministry alone, but must also involve all parties, including the public and private sectors, as well as non-governmental organisations.

“I believe that you also share the same hope and that the transformation of the country’s health system must involve various aspects including adopting the whole of government and whole of society approaches, namely health is a shared responsibility.

“I also believe that if we work together and strive for goodness, we can redesign health services for Keluarga Malaysia,” he said.

In his speech, Ismail Sabri also called on Keluarga Malaysia to cultivate a healthy lifestyle by staying active, nurturing a healthy mind, eating healthily, not smoking and undergoing regular health screenings. – Bernama, August 15, 2022

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