On Monday, Malay Mail reported that Dzulkefly had announced a moratorium until May 1 for private GPs to display medication ...
The Federation of Private Medical Practitioners Associations, Malaysia (FPMPAM) says mandatory price displays for medications ...
KUALA LUMPUR, March 10 — Health Minister Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad today said that the ministry had agreed to a moratorium ...
PETALING JAYA – The Malaysian government has given the nod to revising the consultation fees of general practitioners (GPs), ...
The Health Ministry will issue a circular soon to allow assistant medical officers (AMO) to issue prescriptions for basic ...
The Malaysian Medical Association welcomes the revision by Putrajaya and adds that triennial 10% adjustments should also be ...
Following the government's green light to revise the consultation fees of general practitioners (GPs), doctors say it is long ...
The Health Ministry (MOH) will issue a circular soon to allow Assistant Medical Officers (PPP) to issue prescriptions for ...
Consumers are worried hikes by GPs would impact affordability and accessibility. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The health minister says the new rates, which will replace those implemented since 1992, will be announced before May 1.
Health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad said the circular will only apply to medical assistants treating patients who require specific categories of medicines prescribed for fever, cough and diarrhoea.