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'Independence' Enables Malaysia To Focus On Healthcare
By Zulkiple Ibrahim
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 26 (Bernama) -- Fifty-six years after gaining independence
from Great Britain, Malaysia has seen tremendous development and progress in
every field including education, industrial, agriculture, petrochemical and
healthcare.
When it comes to infrastructure, as an independent nation, Malaysia can plan
and construct huge infrastructural projects to meet the requirements of its
people, such as highways and ultra-modern airports like the Kuala Lumpur
International Airport (KLIA).
The world-famous skyscrapers, such as the Petronas Twin Towers at the Kuala
Lumpur City Centre (KLCC), symbolise such progress.
HEALTHCARE
Being an independent and sovereign nation has enabled Malaysia to lay stress
on expansion and development of the nation's healthcare.
The government has initiated various measures to improve the public
healthcare sector including refurbishing existing hospitals, building and
equipping new hospitals as well as setting up more polyclinics.
Among the revolutionary innovations in the healthcare sector is the 1M (One
Malaysia) Clinic, the brainchild of Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Najib wants to ensure that health services can be made accessible for all
Malaysians, particularly those in the lower income group.
1M CLINIC
Najib is aware that the urban poor are unable to receive treatment offered
by private clinics, either because such clinics are located too far from where
they live or because their services are too expensive.
But now, more than five decades after gaining independence, the poor have a
practical alternative.
The 1M Clinic is one of the initiatives under the 1Malaysia concept mooted
by Najib.
What are these 1M clinics?
They are community clinics that are strategically located and remain open
every day for 12 hours from 10am to 10pm.
These clinics, which are manned by nurses and medical assistants with at
least five years’ experience each, provide quality treatment for only RM1 per
person. Non-Malaysians have to pay RM15 per person. (US$1=RM3.30)
The move to charge a flat fee of RM1 at these clinics is among the
government's initiatives to ease the high cost of living for the people.
LOW-INCOME GROUP
The first 1M Clinic was opened on Dec 28, 2009 in Lembah Pantai here.
According to the Health Ministry's statistics, there are now some 230 1M
clinics nationwide, serving about 1.5 million people.
Last July, Health Minister Dr S.Subramaniam said 40 to 50 more 1M clinics
will be set up nationwide next year onwards to meet the public demand,
particularly in the rural areas.
He said the clinics would be concentrated in areas inhabited by a large
number of people from the low-income group.
"It is a successful 1Malaysia product and can benefit the people by ensuring
a good level of healthcare," he was reported as saying by the media at a recent
function.
Dr Subramaniam said the Health Mibnistry will ensure that the best system of
delivery and services are made accessible to the people as Malaysia's healthcare
sector is acknowledged as being among the best in the world.
He also said that the ministry would try to deploy at least one doctor at
each 1M Clinic while currently there are only 22 such clinics that have a doctor
each.
CHEAP CONSULTATION FEES
Why do people visit these 1M clinics?
Civil servant Zaida Zainol has the answer.
"A relatively short waiting time, low and affordable consultation fee, a
convenient location and friendly services are among reasons why the 1M clinics
are well received by the Malaysians.
"The 1M Clinic has provided a relief from the increasing cost of living,"
she added.
Zaida, 40, from Bandar Tasek Puteri near here, described the clinics as the
government's best initiative in providing essential healthcare for its people.
Her neighbour, housewife Mariam Abdullah said the clinic is a convenience
for the Malaysians in terms of the RM1 fee and their convenient location.
Both of them regularly visit the 1M Clinic located at the Bandar Country
Homes in their neighbourhood.
OPEN ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
Trader Zakierin Abdullah said the clinic is open even during the public
holidays.
"The clinic services all Malaysians charging a fee of only RM1. This
includes treatment for cough, cold, fever, small injuries and follow-ups for
diabetes and hypertension," he said.
He said the opening hours – 10am to 10pm – are also convenient for the
working people.
Zakierin said treatment and medicines at private clinics may cost up to RM50
for each visit.
"The medication provided is by no means inferior, notwithstanding the fact
that only a miniscule fee of RM1 for registration is charged.
"1M Clinic is beneficial to the people, especially those from the lower
income group," he added.
For social activist Amin Iskandar, being independent is something that each
nation wants.
"The people, led by their leaders, can decide what is best for them. They
can march forward towards further progress without being restrained by the
colonialists.
"That is the glory of achieving Merdeka (Independence)," he added.
-- BERNAMA