Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad announced comprehensive healthcare system changes at the Malaysian Medical Association annual banquet during their 65th meeting. The reforms focus on building stronger and fairer medical services for all citizens across the country. Healthcare financing improvements will introduce the Rakan KKM program to strengthen government hospitals and medical facilities. A new payment system called Diagnosis-Related Group will launch by mid-2026 to control rising medical costs. Bank Negara Malaysia partners with industry leaders to create better Medical and Health Insurance coverage for middle-income families.
Digital technology transforms medical services through advanced computer systems at healthcare centers nationwide. Nearly 200 medical clinics currently operate Cloud-Based management software for patient records and appointments. Fifteen hospitals will begin using Electronic Medical Records during 2025, with sixteen additional facilities following the next year. The government addresses serious shortages of doctors and medical staff across the public and private sectors. Cabinet members received briefings about consultation fees for private doctors and third-party administrator concerns affecting patient care.
Digital technology transforms medical services through advanced computer systems at healthcare centers nationwide. Nearly 200 medical clinics currently operate Cloud-Based management software for patient records and appointments. Fifteen hospitals will begin using Electronic Medical Records during 2025, with sixteen additional facilities following the next year. The government addresses serious shortages of doctors and medical staff across the public and private sectors. Cabinet members received briefings about consultation fees for private doctors and third-party administrator concerns affecting patient care.