The Borneo Post

Minister to table review on consultati­on fees of private medical practition­ers in due course — Health DG

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SHAH ALAM: Health Minister Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad is expected to table a review on the consultati­on fees of medical practition­ers at private clinics and hospitals at the Cabinet meeting in a week or two, said Health directorge­neral Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.

He said discussion­s over the matter with various stakeholde­rs are being carried out to ensure that the time was right to review the consultati­on fee.

“The cabinet paper is being prepared and we have engaged with non-government­al organisati­ons as well as patient support groups to gather their feedback if they are acceptive of the hike.

“So, we need to look at this from the economic and cost aspects as well as what is the suitable increase. This matter is still being discussed and at the end of it, the minister will table the paper to the cabinet to determine how much of a raise is suitable,” he said after opening the World Health Organisati­on/ Internatio­nal Agency for The Prevention of Blindness Western Pacific/ Ministry of Health Western Pacific Cataract Surgical Outcome Conference at Shah Alam Hospital yesterday.

Dr Noor Hisham said Consumers’ Associatio­n of Penang and Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associatio­ns had previously objected to the proposal to increase the fees.

Medical practition­ers at private clinics and hospitals have requested for an increase in consultati­on fees from between RM10 to RM35 to RM35 and RM125.

Dr Noor Hisham however said the government has no plans to review its RM1 and RM5 registrati­on charges for the people to seek outpatient and specialist care at government hospitals which have remained unchanged since 1982.

On another note, he said there are 300,000 new cataract patients recorded in the country annually who are on the waiting list to be operated.

He added the capacity to carry out the operations stood at 1/3 and there was a need to increase efficiency and at the same time ensure quality of performanc­e. — Bernama

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