The Borneo Post

Health Ministry mulls new law to regulate TPAs

- May 21, 2017

GEORGE TOWN: The Ministry of Health is to propose drafting legislatio­n to regulate Managed Care Organisati­ons (MCO) and Third Party Administra­tors (TPA) under the provisions of the Private Healthcare Facilities and Services Act 1998.

Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramania­m said the ministry would look into all areas and study the need for the new law to regulate the whole industry of TPA.

“If there is a need, the MoH will propose a stand-alone new law to regulate the TPA who currently manage the health benefits of employees,” he said to reporters after attending the Malaysian Medical Associatio­n dinner Friday night in conjunctio­n with its 57th annual general meeting here yesterday.

Dr Subramania­m was commenting on a new trend by MCOs and TPAs to force doctors to pay between RM2,500 and RM5,000 as a one-off payment for the appointmen­t of a panel clinic, or RM250 annually.

He said the TPAs and MCOs did not come under the ministry’’s purview and that the service offered by them was under a contract between doctors and the entities.

Subramania­m also said that Malaysia yesterday faced new challenges that might require it to adopt a different approach to overcome them for the greater benefit of the nation.

He said a rise in the incidence of non-communicab­le diseases, emergence of new communicab­le diseases, re-emergence of vaccinepre­ventable communicab­le diseases and an ageing population were among the main issues that the country faced now.

“Our health care spending is still very low compared to that of the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t (OECD) nations.

“Our health expenditur­e is only around 4.6 per cent of the total Gross Domestic Product compared to higher GDP expenditur­e in other countries, whereby 52 per cent of the spending is in the public sector and 48 per cent in the private sector,” he said. — Bernama

If there is a need, the MoH will propose a stand-alone new law to regulate the TPA who currently manage the health benefits of employees. — Datuk Seri Dr S Subramania­m Health Minister

 ??  ?? Subramania­m (sixth right) in a photo-call with eleven former presidents of Malaysian Medical Associatio­n. — Bernama photo
Subramania­m (sixth right) in a photo-call with eleven former presidents of Malaysian Medical Associatio­n. — Bernama photo

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