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Budget 2024 must be more strategic for Malaysia’s health – M’sian Health Coalition

System requires deep structural reforms, which needs resources

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Mar 2023 11:30AM

Budget 2024 must be more strategic for Malaysia’s health – M’sian Health Coalition
The Malaysian Health Coalition wants the allocation for the Health Ministry under Budget 2024 to focus on preventive care and not just rhetoric. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, March 3, 2023

THE Malaysian Health Coalition (MHC) welcomes the higher allocation to the Health Ministry (MoH) and the introduction of the Government Procurement Act, announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on February 24 for Budget 2023. 

We call for strong implementation of all MoH projects and for good governance in all spending.

The MHC recommends three strategies for Budget 2024 and beyond:

1. Truly focus on preventive care, not just rhetoric

While Budget 2023 increases the tax relief for medical expenses, there is still a strong focus on curative healthcare expenses (rather than preventive expenses). 

For example, medical expenses for curative services like “serious diseases” have a RM8,000 income tax relief cap, but preventive services like “vaccinations” are capped at only RM1,000. 

Budget 2024 should gradually increase the tax relief cap for preventive healthcare services, perhaps with a scheduled increase like “increase cap by RM1,000 per year every year between 2024 and 2029”. 

Public health should receive similar scheduled increases – we note with disappointment that the allocations for disease control and health education are lower in 2023 compared to 2022.

2. Allocate funds for structural reforms, not just for opex or capex

We understand that the RM36.3 billion MoH allocation is what Malaysia can afford right now, given our low fiscal ceiling, low tax-to-GDP (gross domestic product) ratio, and high government debts. 

However, we call for deep structural reforms in our health system, which requires financial and non-financial resources. 

In other words, we must provide enough funds for the strategies envisioned by the Health White Paper scheduled to be tabled in Parliament in June 2023. 

A health reforms commission, if passed by Parliament, must receive adequate funds to operate and be successful, especially to address three structural issues: sustainable financing, human capital, and organisation of service delivery.

3. Use sin taxes carefully

We laud the announcement that 50% of taxes collected from vaping products will be allocated to MoH. This brings Malaysia into a club of approximately 35 countries who “earmark” sin taxes from tobacco to allocate to public healthcare. 

We call for a decision on vaping products in Malaysia, and we favour its outright ban and support the Generational End Game. More importantly, we ask that Malaysia uses sin taxes carefully, because we need answers to questions like, “are the earmarked taxes from vaping on top of the RM36.3 billion, or part of the RM36.3 billion? Whichever the answer, what if the earmarked taxes reduce in the future, but MoH has to continue funding multi-year anti-tobacco projects?”.

Budgets are an important part of a democracy. We should focus on the structure and strategy of a budget, not just on the year-on-year increase or decrease in each line item of every national budget. 

Therefore, we urge the government to consider the above three strategies for Budget 2024, alongside a focus on strong implementation and good governance. – The Vibes, March 3, 2023

The Malaysian Health Coalition is an apolitical coalition of Malaysian health professional societies, health professionals, and citizens dedicated to improving the health of Malaysians, strengthening the Malaysian health system, and supporting health in all policies

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