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Dewan Negara approves motion on health white paper

Health Ministry to conduct demand-supply study in healthcare, deputy minister notes

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 26 Jun 2023 9:01PM

Dewan Negara approves motion on health white paper
Lukanisman Awang Sauni says every year, the Health Ministry carries out the process of improving facilities according to the people’s needs and allocations received. – Bernama pic, June 26, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Dewan Negara today approved a motion on health white paper that details the healthcare reforms to be implemented in phases over a period of 15 years. 

Deputy Health Minister Lukanisman Awang Sauni said every year, the Health Ministry (MoH) carries out the process of improving facilities according to the people’s needs and allocations received.

He said the ministry is in the process of repairing nearly 400 dilapidated clinics across the country.

“In Kelantan, 39 health clinics are under tender and construction process. 23 clinics in Sabah will receive allocations, while 38 clinics in Sarawak and 42 clinics in Negri Sembilan have received allocations,” he said when winding up the debate on the motion.

Lukanisman said the ministry would start a study on the gap between demand and supply in healthcare soon to review the actual needs of the country's resources for the healthcare needs of the people.

Through the study, the distribution and needs of facilities, equipment and health personnel for the whole country in the public and private sectors could be clearly mapped and projected until 2040.

“This is very important…it is indeed the wish of every MP and senator to have a large clinic in every area. However, we cannot build a clinic in every parliament constituency.

“That’s why we need to do comprehensive mapping so that we can ensure the people have access to hospitals and health clinics throughout the country,” he said.

The motion was debated by 27 senators.

Senator Abun Sui said he hoped that the people in the rural areas would also be able to enjoy the benefits from the white paper’s implementation and urged the government to also focus on disease prevention services.

Dewan Negara sitting continues tomorrow. – Bernama, June 26, 2023

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