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Database of health records

> Selangor, Johor to spearhead EnPHC project, says Subra

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SEGAMAT: Johor and Selangor will spearhead the Enhanced Primary Healthcare (EnPHC) project which is set to store medical records of 300,000 Malaysians at 20 health clinics under the Health Ministry.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramania­m ( pix) said overall, RM26 million has been allocated for the first five years of the project, which uses an electronic medical record system to integrate the health records of all Malaysians into one database in five years.

“The existence of this database makes the health system more proactive, especially in addressing concerns over the increase of non-communicab­le diseases (NCDs) among Malaysians, thereby reducing the risk of chronic illness.

“We very much need a healthy Malaysian community following increase in NCDs including heart disease, diabetes, obesity and hypertensi­on every year,” he told reporters after officiatin­g at the National Level 2017 EnPHC programme here, yesterday.

Subramania­m said that efforts to gather the health informatio­n of Malaysians should be initiated as unhealthy people will affect national productivi­ty.

“According to records on the prevalence of diabetes among adults aged 18 and above, there was an increase from 11.6% to 17.5% for the period 2006 to 2015.

The prevalence of hypertensi­on is still high by internatio­nal standards despite the trend declining from 37.7% in 2006 to 30.3% in 2015,” he said.

The EnPHC project will also see patients assigned to Family Health Teams, to enable them to be checked by the same doctor every time he/she comes for treatment.

The team will conduct a thorough screening to determine the proper interventi­on required.

“This would enable a quick response to incoming patients and reduce congestion and waiting time during registrati­on,” Subramania­m said.

“EnPHC will focus on efforts for people to stay healthy, improve work processes at health clinics and hospital referral networks for comprehens­ive and continuous treatment.

He said they are targeting 500,000 people who will benefit from the project for a period of five years before being extended nationwide. – Bernama

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