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MMA slams govt over last-minute doctor placements, demands compensation 

Association president highlights moving involved financial, logistics planning

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Feb 2023 1:08PM

MMA slams govt over last-minute doctor placements, demands compensation 
The Malaysian Medical Association has called out the government amid allegations that medical officers were receiving last-minute notices on relocating to other states to address manpower shortages. – Bernama pic, February 1, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) has lambasted the government amid allegations that medical officers were being instructed to relocate to other states to address manpower shortages at very short notice. 

In a statement, MMA president Dr Muruga Raj Rajathurai demanded the government take full responsibility for the issue and compensate affected medical officers for the inconvenience caused by the last-minute postings. 

“It is unreasonable to expect the medical officers concerned to report for duty in another state at such ridiculously short notice. 

“We hope the Public Service Department and Health Ministry will get to the bottom of this issue and straighten out the department responsible for the poor planning.”

Dr Muruga noted that relocation arrangements require advance notice as they involve financial commitments like rental payments and travel arrangements, as well as looking for accommodation. 

For some, he pointed out, planning is also required for loved ones. 

“If they are parents, they may need to take their children with them and find a daycare or enrol them in new schools,” he said, adding that the government must ensure the issue does not repeat. 

Dr Muruga commented on claims made on social media of doctors being given last-minute placements. 

User @ncileo claimed that some medical officers are expected to report for duty at their new placements within a day, describing the move as unfair, particularly for those who have to travel out of state. 

“Some have family and other commitments which require better prior planning. This has got to change,” she posted. 

Another user @renugkha said she has had to relocate her whole life from Pahang to Kedah, and later being forced to “downsize” to merely a few bag to travel to Kuching, Sarawak. 

“I was told to report myself for duty the very next day,” she said.

The Vibes has reached out to Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa for comments and is awaiting a response. – The Vibes, February 1, 2023

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