Malaysia

MoH in final stages of health white paper prep: deputy minister

It will involve services in Sabah that need federal attention, says Lukanisman Awang Sauni

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Feb 2023 6:03PM

MoH in final stages of health white paper prep: deputy minister
Lukanisman Awang Sauni (second from right) says that through the Grand Smile Operation Initiative, a total of 58 cleft patients in Lahad Datu will undergo surgery from today until February 11, with the involvement of 11 oral surgeons, three anaesthetists, and four paediatricians. – Bernama pic, February 6, 2023

LAHAD DATU – The Health Ministry (MoH) is in the final phase of preparing a health white paper that involves new basic policies for the national health services sector, said Deputy Health Minister Lukanisman Awang Sauni.

He said this would also involve health services in Sabah that need federal government attention.

Lukanisman, who is on his first working visit to Sabah, also said that after Covid-19, the country is facing a health service crisis that needs crucial attention.

“We must review the health requirements, especially for neglected clinic services, including schemes that require additional manpower. Of course, the information and input I get from every working visit will be brought to the attention of the highest working positions of the ministry, including the minister.

“We are also aware of the involvement of the state government through the cooperation of the MA63 Special Committee, which we will discuss tomorrow with the Sabah Health Department,” he told reporters after launching the 2023 Grand Smile Operation Initiative (GSOI) programme at Lahad Datu Hospital here today.

On January 10, Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa was reported to have said MoH aimed to table the white paper in Parliament in the middle of this year.

Meanwhile, Lukanisman said that through GSOI, a total of 58 cleft patients here will undergo surgery from today until February 11, with the involvement of 11 oral surgeons, three anaesthetists, and four paediatricians.

“The main objective of GSOI is to overcome the increase in existing cases and provide exposure and awareness to the community about cleft lip and treatment that can be done. A cleft lip occurs when there is a gap or split in the upper lip and/or roof of the mouth (palate). This also happens one in 941 births,” he said.

Lukanisman said that he hoped companies or non-governmental organisations with financial means would contribute and provide the necessary assets to the hospital to continue the GSOI programme. – Bernama, February 6, 2023

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