The Sun (Malaysia)

70% of patients at Socso rehab centre return to work

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Seventy per cent of the 10,695 individual­s who sought treatment at the Social Security Organisati­on’s (Socso) Rehabilita­tion Centre for the period between 2019 and last January have been able to return to work.

Human Resources Minister Steven Sim said that of the number of those who sought treatment, 494 of them were from Sabah and Sarawak.

“Those who are eligible to receive treatment at the Socso’s Rehabilita­tion Centre consist of two categories, namely Socso contributo­rs (90%) and non-Socso contributo­rs (10%),” he said during the question and answer session at the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

He was responding to a supplement­ary question from Datuk Seri Richard Riot (GPSSerian) regarding the number of those who were able to return to work after attending the Socso Rehabilita­tion Centre and the criteria to be eligible for the treatment there.

Socso Rehabilita­tion Centre was built to help Socso Insureds and workers recover physically and vocational­ly until they finally return to work and society with maximum ability.

In response to a supplement­ary question from Datuk Seri Ismail Abd Muttalib (PN-Maran) about whether the government plans to build an occupation­al health and safety hospital, Sim said the matter had to be discussed and approved by the Health Ministry.

Earlier to an original question from Richard whether the government plans to build a Socso Rehabilita­tion Centre in Sarawak, Sim said the government hoped to set up three more in the next five years.

“The (Human Resources) Ministry is prepared to hold further discussion­s regarding the location and requiremen­ts, and cooperatio­n with the Sarawak government since the establishm­ent of the centre involves a huge cost,” he said. – Bernama

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