Opinion

Frontliners bearing brunt of politicians’ games – MMA

Healthcare workers continue to struggle amid a rampant Covid-19, burnout and lack of equipment

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Aug 2021 11:44AM

Frontliners bearing brunt of politicians’ games – MMA
Putrajaya was given early warning not to take for granted the grievances of contract doctors, but the government has instead dragged its feet over the matter. – AFP pic, August 16, 2021

THE political landscape may be changing but nothing much has changed for our healthcare workers who are still struggling daily with rising cases of Covid-19, burnout, lack of manpower, beds, oxygen and equipment. The long-standing issue of contract doctors also has not been resolved up to now and from the looks of things, this too may be put on hold yet again thanks to politics.

The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) hopes that while the nation faces yet more uncertainty over its leadership, these issues will not be conveniently forgotten. Whoever the government of the day is, it must ensure the well-being of healthcare workers remains a high priority, especially during this time of a pandemic.

Though there is an expected downtrend in hospital admissions by the end of August due to ramped up vaccinations, public hospitals are still overwhelmed with some states starting to see a spike in cases of Covid-19.

We have already lost close to 400 junior doctors who decided they had enough while the patience of their colleagues are wearing thin. It may only be a matter of time before more similarly throw in the towel.

MMA has stated before that the government should not take this lightly as the growing frustration can have a serious impact on the standard of care in our government healthcare system.

Our healthcare workers seem to be taken for granted. Many feel that their services are only needed now because of the pandemic. The hippocratic oath is often emphasised but our comrades are being stretched to the limits. Many have even perished from Covid-19 infection.

It has been close to a month since the prime minister had informed MMA that it would be invited for policy discussions but none have taken place to date. Regardless of the outcome in the country’s leadership, urgency is required in addressing these issues. – The Vibes, August 16, 2021

Professor Datuk Dr Subramaniam Muniandy is president of the Malaysian Medical Association

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