Malaysia

MoH expands MySejahtera appointment system for primary healthcare

Move aims to prevent congestion at registration, waiting points due to long waiting times

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Dec 2022 3:56PM

MoH expands MySejahtera appointment system for primary healthcare
Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa notes that customers can easily change the appointment date through the MySejahtera application, without having to call the healthcare facility. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, December 28, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The Health Ministry (MoH) has expanded the appointment system, via the MySejahtera application, for all primary healthcare facilities as a measure to improve service efficiency and client access there.

Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the appointment system aims to assist primary health facilities arrange service schedules based on their respective capacities, and to prevent congestion at registration and waiting points due to long waiting times.

She added that eight services will be included in the appointment system, namely outpatient treatment; the National Health Screening Initiative (NHSI); PeKa B40 health screening, and pre-employment/pre-study health screening.

Also included are premarital screening, smoking cessation services, and family planning services, as well as procedures such as wound treatment, tube replacement and others.

“This service has commenced at 673 healthcare clinics in phases, starting with NHSI screening, PeKa B40, and smoking cessation, and will be expanded to other services in stages,” she said in a statement today.

She added that one of the advantages of this online appointment system is that customers can plan their visits to primary healthcare facilities according to their convenience.

“In addition, customers can also easily change the appointment date through the MySejahtera application, without having to call the healthcare facility.

Dr Zaliha said the appointment system also has an automated reminder function so that customers turn up according to the booked time and date.

She added that the MySejahtera app’s appointment system for 2023 is operational, and bookings can be made starting today.

For emergency, fever or infectious disease cases, people can go straight to the primary health facility without having to make an appointment first.

“With the digitalisation of the health service system provided by the MoH, I hope it can promote health programmes under primary health facilities to the community more effectively, and make the national healthcare service system more efficient.

“MoH is always committed to efforts towards the digitalisation of the healthcare system to be in line with the 2021–2025 MoH Digitalisation Strategic Plan, under Strategic Core 2, which is Strengthening New Technologies,” she said. – Bernama, December 28, 2022

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