Malaysia

Melaka proposes adoption of Turkiye’s medical tech

This could boost state’s health tourism, says health committee chairman

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Aug 2022 9:05PM

Melaka proposes adoption of Turkiye’s medical tech
The Melaka government has proposed to adopt medical technology from Turkiye for the treatment of diabetes and obesity, namely diabetic surgery, through the involvement of private hospitals in the state. – Pixabay pic, August 26, 2022

MELAKA – The Melaka government has proposed to adopt medical technology from Turkiye for the treatment of diabetes and obesity, namely diabetic surgery, through the involvement of private hospitals in the state.

State Health and Anti-Drug Committee chairman Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh said the medical technology is also seen to be able to treat and reduce the problem of obesity among the population in addition to providing added value in health tourism products.

“In this state, many hospitals can use this technology. Perhaps local doctors can be sent to Turkiye to study the procedure and then to use this technology in Melaka.

“This can also indirectly attract more visitors from abroad to seek treatment here in line with the state government’s desire to make Melaka a centre for health tourism,” he told reporters in Ayer Keroh here today.

Earlier, he witnessed a memorandum of understanding signing ceremony on diabetic surgery between Star Medik and the Melaka branch of the Malaysian Diabetes Association.

Meanwhile, Akmal said beginning October 1, centralised parking for visitors to Melaka Hospital will be implemented at Taman 1 Lagenda.

He said a notice in connection with the implementation will be released in September and visitors intending to go to Melaka Hospital will need to park their vehicles in this place and use a shuttle bus operated by Panorama.

“Approximately 800 parking spaces included in the existing multi-storey facility at Melaka Hospital will be reserved for the elderly, the disabled, and staff working in the emergency department only,” he added. – Bernama, August 26, 2022

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