The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MHTC, DoctorOnCa­ll to provide continuity of patient care on a digital scale

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC) recently signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Malaysia’s first digital healthcare platform, DoctorOnCa­ll, to facilitate continuity of patient care.

The collaborat­ion sees MHTC’s 75 member hospitals getting access to the platform’s digital healthcare capabiliti­es to provide telehealth services, allowing healthcare travellers to continue consultati­ons with doctors in Malaysia in light of travel restrictio­ns.

Unpreceden­ted turn of events such as the closing of internatio­nal borders have disrupted several of the nation’s key economic sectors including healthcare travel, which saw an impact of over 50 per cent in revenue reduction.

However, it has played to its strengths, ensuring industry resilience and future recovery through digital services and platforms to address the needs of healthcare travellers.

“Throughout the pandemic, our member hospitals continued to receive enquiries from those seeking healthcare services in Malaysia,” said MHTC acting chief executive officer Yazmin Azman.

“We’ve been working closely with these member hospitals towards fulfilling that need and providing a safe albeit virtual access to doctors and specialist­s via digital channels.

“Our partnershi­p with DoctorOnCa­ll is a step in the right and necessary direction as we look to develop additional telehealth support for our patients. This also further enhances Malaysia’s position as a trusted destinatio­n for medical treatments anchored around quality, affordabil­ity, and accessibil­ity.

According to Maran Virumandi, managing director and co-founder of DoctorOnCa­ll, since its inception in 2017, it has grown from a platform for virtual consultati­ons to one offering e-pharmacy, medication delivery, doctor and specialist bookings, and health content to over two million patients who visit our platform monthly.

“It is our honour to partner with a brand like Malaysia Healthcare and extend that range of accessibil­ity in healthcare to foreign patients who place their trust in our skilled doctors,” Maran added.

“We look forward to this partnershi­p and contributi­ng to the healthcare travel sector as a key driver in the nation’s economic growth,”

The Covid-19 pandemic has seen an encouragin­g growth in telehealth services such as virtual consultati­ons and is expected to grow exponentia­lly in Asia Pacific over the next five years.

Telehealth, in the current global scenario, serves as a means for maintainin­g continuity in patient care and also managing additional costs associated with healthcare travel. Combining affordabil­ity with telehealth initiative­s will be key for industry recovery moving forward, presenting an opportunit­y to better facilitate doctor-patient communicat­ions.

“Our collaborat­ion with DoctorOnCa­ll is only the beginning for MHTC to embark further in digital healthcare as a key component in delivering superior healthcare services to foreign patients.

“We definitely welcome other digital providers in the industry to reach out to us to explore areas of collaborat­ion in improving patient experience and to elevate Malaysia’s standing as the World’s Healthcare Marvel,” added Azman.

As Malaysia moves into post pandemic recovery, healthcare travel has been earmarked as a key sector for growth for the nation’s travel and tourism industry aligned to the National Tourism Policy (DPN) 2020 to 2030.

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