Affiliations 

  • 1 M I Merican, FRCP. Deputy Director - General of Health Malaysia (Research and Technical Support) Ministry of Health, Malaysia
  • 2 Y Rohaizat, MHP. Head, Evaluation Unit, Planning and Development Division, Ministry of Health, Malaysia, Level 15, PERKIM Building, Ipoh Road, 51200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 3 S Haniza, MHP. Assistant Director, Planning and Development Division, Ministry of Health, Malaysia
Med J Malaysia, 2004 Mar;59(1):84-93.
PMID: 15535341 MyJurnal

Abstract

The Malaysian health care system is a success story among countries of equivalent socio-economic status. However there are numerous challenges faced by the nation, which create the need for changes and reform. There is rising consumer demands and expectations for high technology and high cost medical care due to improved standards of living, changing disease patterns and demographic changes, inadequate integration of health services, maldistribution of resources and the threats as well as opportunities of globalisation and liberalisation. The changes in health policy, priorities and planning for the country are guided by the country's development policies, objectives and the challenges of Vision 2020, Vision for Health and the goals of the health system in ensuring universal access, improving equity and efficiency and the quality of life of the population. The essential services in the health system of the future are information and education of individuals to empower support for the wellness paradigm. There is also a need to restructure the national health care financing and the health care delivery system. The present roles and responsibilities of MOH also need to be reviewed.

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