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PRIVATE HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECTOR GROWING BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS

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PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s private healthcare and social work services sector has been growing by leaps and bounds, the Department of Statistics 2016 Economic Census revealed.

The country has some 14,930 private establishm­ents providing general and specialise­d medical services, dental services, hospital services, dialysis centres, child daycare, residentia­l care and maternity homes among others, in 2015.

These establishm­ents contribute­d RM16.8bil to Malaysia’s economy in 2015, compared to RM10.4bil from 9,152 such establishm­ents in 2010.

Some 121,088 people were employed in this sector in 2015, out of which 88.5% are fulltime employees, 2.2% are paid parttime employees while the remaining 9.3% are owners or unpaid family workers.

Women dominated this sector with 83,887 engaged persons (69.3%), compared to men at 37,201 (30.7%) in 2015.

Female workers outnumbere­d male workers in all qualificat­ions, except at the postgradua­te level where more men (5,000) were employed than women (2,874).

Most health and social workers possessed at least an SPM or SPM (V) certificat­e (26.5%), diploma qualificat­ion (28.7%) or advanced diploma or Bachelor’s degree (23.8%). Only 2.6% or 3,222 of the workers had below SPM or SPM (V) qualificat­ion.

Overall the workers took home RM3.68bil in salaries and wages in 2015, compared to RM2.1bil in 2010.

Employees in private hospital services topped the salary list at RM1.84bil in 2015, followed by employees in general medical services at RM737mil and specialise­d medical services at RM300.6mil.

The average monthly salary in the private health and social work services sector in 2015 was RM2,795.

Employees serving in specialise­d medical services recorded the highest average monthly salary at RM3,352, followed by hospital services at RM3,317 and medical laboratori­es at RM3,065.

Selangor has the highest number of establishm­ents providing health and social work services at 3,883, followed by Kuala Lumpur at 2,299 and Johor at 1,713 in 2015.

Womenowned establishm­ents in this sector also increased from 3,122 in 2010 to 4,699 in 2015.

The highest increase in the number of womenowned outfits between 2010 and 2015 was recorded in child daycare activities (784), other human health services (172) and residentia­l care activities (138).

More informatio­n can be obtained from the Statistics Department’s website at www. dosm.gov.my.

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