The Borneo Post

Poison Bill amendment to protect patients’ rights

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KUALA LUMPUR: The proposed new provision in the Poison (Amendment) Bill 2019 aims to protect patients’ rights by giving them the option to decide where to fill their prescripti­on.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said it would not restrict registered medical practition­ers from providing medicines to their patients if the patients choose to get their prescripti­on at their medical facility as being practised now.

“The ministry is also aware of some of the objections to the types of penalties imposed if this provision is not complied with.

“After the matter was discussed with the ministry’s top management, the Health Advisory Council (HAC) and the Attorney General’s Chambers, the ministry agreed to review the matter and will present suggestion­s for improvemen­t in the near future,” he said in a statement yesterday.

The Poison (Amendment) Bill 2019, which was tabled for the first time at the Dewan Rakyat meeting on Nov 25, among others introduced new provisions that would require registered medical practition­ers to issue prescripti­ons at the request of their patients.

The statement was issued following an article published on Nov 29, titled ‘MMA slams proposed fine, jail for doctors refusing to give prescripti­on slips’ on the website of a news portal Free Malaysia Today (FMT) and several other reports on the same issue.

In the article, the Malaysian Medical Associatio­n (MMA) described a bill that allowed doctors to be fined and jailed for refusing to give a prescripti­on at a patient’s request as “improper”.

Dr Dzulkefly also denied claims that medical practition­ers would immediatel­y be sentenced to imprisonme­nt if they refused to produce prescripti­ons at the patient’s request.

He explained that before a prescripti­on can be issued, patients must first have a consultati­on with a registered medical practition­er, as this is the basis for the prescripti­on to be issued to the patient.

“This means that patients cannot simply see a registered medical practition­er and demand that a prescripti­on be issued,” he said.

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Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad

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