The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Higher consultati­on fees at private clinics soon

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PUTRAJAYA: The public can expect to be charged higher consultati­on fees by doctors in private clinics soon as the general practition­ers’ charges of between RM10 and RM35 are to be increased to between RM35 and RM125.

The increase was agreed to at the ‘Town Hall Session: Stakeholde­rs Consultati­on on the Proposed Revision of General Practition­ers’ Charges’ which was held at the Health Ministry here yesterday.

Speaking to reporters after moderating at the session, deputy director-general of health (medical) Datuk Dr Azman Abu Bakar said the revision of the charges was due as the last time it was done was in 2006.

“The more complex one’s illness, the higher the consultati­on charge will be. The ceiling price for the consultati­on charge is RM125,” he said.

Dr Azman said the town hall session yesterday was the last session before he presented the paper on the proposed revision to Health Minister Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.

“The Health Minister will then submit the proposed revision of general practition­ers’ charges to the Attorney-General’s Chambers and, if all goes well, it will then be presented to the Cabinet for its endorsemen­t,” he added.

Dr Azman did not rule out the possibilit­y of the new consultati­on charges being implemente­d at the beginning of next year.

He said the ministry had also conducted discussion­s with various individual groups on the matter.

“And, today, we gathered all the stakeholde­rs, not only the doctors who run their own clinics but nongovernm­ental organisati­ons and consumer groups. This is to ensure that the revision of the general practition­ers’ charges is done fairly,” he said. - Bernama

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