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Malaysian society places importance on the expansion
and development of healthcare, putting 5% of the government social
sector development budget into public healthcare - an increase of more
than 47% over the previous figure. This has meant an overall increase of
more than RM 2 billion. With a rising and aging population, the
Government wishes to improve in many areas including the refurbishment
of existing hospitals, building and equipping new hospitals, expansion
of the number of polyclinics, and improvements in training and expansion
of telehealth. Over the last couple of years they have increased their
efforts to overhaul the systems and attract more foreign investment.
The Malaysian healthcare system requires doctors to
perform a compulsory 3 years service with public hospitals to ensure the
manpower of these hospitals are maintained. Recently foreign doctors
have also been encouraged to take up employment here. There is still,
however, a compound shortage of medical workforce, especially that of
highly trained specialists resulting in certain medical care and
treatment only available in large cities. Recent efforts to bring many
facilities to other towns have been hampered by lack of expertise to run
the available equipment made ready by investments.
There are currently 114 government hospitals and
healthcare centres with a total of 28,163 beds. There are also seven
special medical institutions (including psychiatric institutions) with a
total of 6,292 beds. As for private hospitals, there are 225 of them
(including maternity and nursing homes) in Malaysia, and they provide
9,498 beds. The majority are in urban areas and, unlike many of the
public hospitals, are equipped with the latest diagnostic and imaging
facilities. Private hospitals have not generally been seen as an ideal
investment - it has often taken up to 10 years before companies have
seen any profits. However, the situation has now changed and companies
are now looking into this area again, particularly in view of the
increasing interest by foreigners in coming to Malaysia for medical
care.
Source:
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