The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Health protection scheme for B40 group to cover 36 critical illnesses

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GEORGE TOWN: The government will expand the healthcare coverage under the national health protection fund for the B40 low-income group, to cover 36 major critical illnesses, said Finance MInister Lim Guan Eng.

He said the scheme to be implemente­d from Jan 1 next year, would provide protection for the B40 group should they fall sick or get admitted into a government hospital.

In Budget 2019 it was announced that the scheme would only cover four major critical illnesses but it has now been extended to cover 36 major critical illnesses, he said.

“If they (B40) get admitted into a government hospital ward but cannot afford to pay, they may submit an applicatio­n to cover payment for a maximum of 14 days at RM50 per day or RM700 a year,” he told reporters yesterday.

He said the scheme would be managed by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) and applicatio­ns could be made online adding that BNM was now preparing the website.

Meanwhile, Lim said the government would also raise the floor price of rubber to RM2.50 from RM2.20 to assist tappers in facing the decline of internatio­nal commodity prices.

He added that padi subsidy would also be raised to RM360 from RM300 per tonne.

In another developmen­t the Bagan MP warned MCA leaders not to use education as a political issue.

He said MCA’s recommenda­tion to raise tuition fees at Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC) due to lack of funds from the government was not a wise move.

“Their decision of punishing the students by raising the tuition fees will only worsen the situation,” he said. - Bernama

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