Malaysia

Extended clinic hours: MoH invites GPs, contract doctors to join

Dr Zaliha says support from healthcare workers can help reduce workload for others

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 12 Mar 2023 2:44PM

Extended clinic hours: MoH invites GPs, contract doctors to join
Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa has encouraged general practictioners and contract doctors to support the Health Ministry’s initiative to extend its clinic hours. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, March 12, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The Health Ministry (MoH) has urged private general practitioners (GPs) and contract doctors to participate in the initiative to extend operating hours at public health clinics to ensure its success. 

Its minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the support and cooperation would enable to help MoH to reduce the workload among health workers and provide the best service to patients. 

“We have identified 52 health clinics (nationwide) that require extended hours. 

“This can help reduce congestion in the hospital’s emergency department,” she said at a press conference after officiating the state-level World Kidney Day 2023 here today. 

When asked about the possibility of adding health workers to make the initiative a success, Dr Zaliha acknowledged the point but for now, the ministry encouraged the participation of GPs and contract doctors. 

Yesterday, the MoH was reported to have announced the extended hours at 52 health clinics nationwide to reduce overcrowding in the hospital’s emergency department. 

The clinic’s operating hours in the Klang Valley have been extended from 5pm to 9.30pm from Mondays to Fridays and 8am to 12pm on Saturdays. 

While in Kedah, Kelantan and Johor, the operating hours from Sundays to Thursdays have been extended from 5pm to 9.30pm, and 8am to 12pm on Saturdays. 

Regarding efforts to increase the number of kidney transplants, she said the ministry will implement the Pair Kidney Exchange programme at Kuala Lumpur Hospital and Selayang Hospital. 

“We also implement various other programmes in order to help more patients,”she said. 

She added that the number of chronic kidney patients in Malaysia has increased from 9.7% in 2011 to 15.5% in 2018. – Bernama, March 12, 2023

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