ad
CURRENT

Health Ministry to implement value-based healthcare to curb private hospital costs

26 Nov 2024, 3:01 PM
Health Ministry to implement value-based healthcare to curb private hospital costs

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 26 — Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad plans to introduce a value-based healthcare delivery approach to address the issue of rising private hospital charges.

Under this approach, patients would pay based on the quality of service received, rather than the current fee-for-service model, which charges for each service rendered.

“With fee-for-service, if a patient has insurance, regardless of their condition, the hospital may conduct multiple tests, procedures and so on, and the total bill will reflect all these charges.

“In value-based healthcare, for example, if the patient has a hernia and the hospital is efficient, they would charge a single fee for the procedure, known as herniorrhaphy,” he said.

Dr Dzulkefly was speaking during the winding up of the committee-stage debate on the Supply (Budget) Bill 2025 for the Health Ministry (MOH) in the Dewan Rakyat today.

The issue of rising hospital charges and medical insurance premiums was raised by several MPs, who called on the MOH to address the matter.

He noted that under the Private Healthcare Facilities and Services Act 1998, the ministry is only empowered to regulate consultation fees charged by medical specialists but cannot control other charges imposed by private hospital operators.

Earlier in his speech, Dr Dzulkefly became emotional when responding to a concern raised by Tenom MP Riduan Rubin regarding patients who had died due to the financial burden of healthcare costs and transportation for repeated hospital visits.

“I am reminded of the mantra or principle of 'leave no one behind' in achieving Universal Health Coverage.

"It is the aspiration of every health minister to uphold this principle,” he said.

— Bernama

Latest
MidRec
About Us

Media Selangor Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of the Selangor State Government (MBI), is a government media agency. In addition to Selangorkini and SelangorTV, the company also publishes portals and newspapers in Mandarin, Tamil and English.