Selangor Journal
A Health Ministry vehicle transports healthcare personnel out of the Penang Remand Prison on October 11, 2020. — Picture by BERNAMA

MOH launches health demand and supply study

PUTRAJAYA, June 28 — The Health Ministry (MOH) has launched Phase 1 of the National Health Demand and Supply study in collaboration with World Bank Group to map the healthcare landscape in Malaysia for the next two decades.

The study focuses on conducting analyses of the healthcare situation nationwide, encompassing healthcare facilities, equipment, and human resources.

MOH said in a statement today the study aims to address the imbalance in the distribution of healthcare resources in hospitals and clinics across the country, including specialised services and equipment with advanced technology.

“By setting a national standard for crucial healthcare assets, MOH is striving to enhance a more balanced, sustainable, and efficient healthcare system.

“This study will project the country’s healthcare needs until 2045, ensuring Malaysia is prepared to meet the evolving needs of the people while aiding the country’s transition towards becoming a high-income nation,” read the statement.

The MOH urged public and private healthcare sectors to participate in the online survey by July 15 to shape a better future for healthcare in Malaysia and ensure Malaysians have access to the best healthcare.

It said data obtained from the study is confidential and will not be shared with parties outside of the research team.

— Bernama

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