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Malaysia's health brain drain crisis deepens as Dzulkefly Ahmad urges all ministries to act
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51294, member: 636"] Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad refuses to shoulder the blame alone for Malaysia's medical brain drain crisis. The top doctor demands multiple government departments join forces to tackle the exodus of healthcare professionals fleeing to foreign hospitals. Singapore recruitment drives targeting Malaysian medics with fat paychecks have exposed the urgent need for coordinated action across Putrajaya. Ahmad insists his ministry cannot fight the talent hemorrhage without backup from finance chiefs, education bosses, and human resource officials. The Strategic Engagement Group study backs his call for an inter-ministerial board to oversee workforce planning strategies. Government reforms promise digital upgrades and artificial intelligence systems to modernize Malaysian healthcare delivery. Ahmad pushes technological solutions while admitting his hands remain tied when doctors chase overseas opportunities. The minister accelerates permanent job conversions for contract medics hoping to stem the professional exodus. Enhanced workplace safety measures and better support systems aim to convince healthcare workers to stay put. Malaysia's role as ASEAN chairman during 2025 opens doors for regional cooperation on medical workforce mobility. Singapore hospitals wave lucrative salary packages at Malaysian doctors desperate for career advancement. Ahmad acknowledges his ministry lacks legal powers to block foreign recruitment efforts targeting local talent. The government scrambles to improve working conditions before more medical professionals abandon public service. Department heads promise faster career progression and workplace reforms to compete with international headhunters. [/QUOTE]
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