Selgate helps state expand access to affordable healthcare

20 Jun 2026, 3:39 AM
Selgate helps state expand access to affordable healthcare
Selgate helps state expand access to affordable healthcare
Selgate helps state expand access to affordable healthcare

SHAH ALAM, June 20 — The Selangor government continues to expand access to affordable healthcare through its Selgate Healthcare hospital network to help the public cope with rising medical costs and insurance premiums.

State executive councillor for public health and environment Jamaliah Jamaluddin said Selgate Specialist Hospital Rawang, which was launched in May, is now part of the Hospital Services Outsourcing Programme (HSOP), under which certain patients are referred to private hospitals.

She said the move would not only provide quicker access to treatment, but also ease congestion at public healthcare facilities.

“The Selangor government is strengthening cooperation between Selgate and insurance companies, takaful operators, third-party administrators (TPAs) and the corporate sector to ensure the treatment pricing structure remains affordable, particularly for the B40 and M40 groups,” she told Bernama.

In addition, Jamaliah said Iltizam Selangor Sihat (ISS) beneficiaries can seek treatment for illnesses and services covered under the programme via the Selgate ecosystem.

She added that the integration between Selcare Management Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the state government, and the SELangkah app would enable more efficient registration, eligibility verification and management of health benefits.

“The state government’s goal is to ensure the people not only receive health assistance, but are also able to access these benefits easily when they need treatment,” she said.

Meanwhile, Monash University Malaysia’s Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences head Prof Dr Mohd Arshil Moideen described the affordable private hospital model introduced by Selgate as an intervention that could narrow the gap in treatment access amid rising medical costs and insurance premiums.

He said the initiative could also be a short-term solution to reduce congestion at government hospitals, but stronger formal integration between the public and private sectors is needed to ensure more comprehensive benefits.

“Through the Health Ministry’s (MOH) targeted service purchase mechanism, public funds could be used to finance certain procedures for B40 patients at hospitals like Selgate, thereby helping to ease congestion at government hospitals more effectively,” he said.

Dr Arshil said the long-term sustainability of the affordable private hospital model hinges on diversifying revenue sources to address challenges posed by global medical inflation and currency weakness.

He also suggested the use of quality generic medicines to help control treatment costs and reduce reliance on imported drugs and equipment.

“As a government-linked company, Selgate can leverage its scale to manage its own pharmacy chain and strengthen its corporate primary healthcare package, which is more preventive in nature,” he said.

In May, Menteri Besar Dato’ Seri Amirudin Shari said Selgate Specialist Hospital Rawang would help meet demand for specialist services in the northern corridor of Selangor, whose population is rapidly growing.

He said the 224-bed hospital would not only cater to private healthcare needs, but also form part of the state government’s efforts to expand the people’s access to healthcare.

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