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New Straits Times
a day ago
- Health
- New Straits Times
[UPDATED] Zahid-led panel to tackle stagnant GP fees
KUALA LUMPUR: A high-level committee chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi will review the Health Ministry's findings on the long-standing issue of stagnant consultation fees for private general practitioners (GPs). Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said the committee would refine the ministry's recommendations before they are presented to the government for a final decision. "No date has been set yet," he told a press conference today, but gave his assurance that the matter would be tabled "in the near future." He said the decision to escalate the issue followed discussions between the Health Ministry and the National Action Council on Cost of Living (Naccol). On May 3, Dzulkefly announced that the review of private GP consultation fees was expected to be finalised within a month. He also said cabinet approval was the final step required before the amendments could be implemented. GP consultation fees are regulated under the Seventh Schedule of the Private Healthcare Facilities and Services (Private Medical Clinics or Private Dental Clinics) Regulations 2006, under the Healthcare Facilities and Services Act 1998. On April 8, Dzulkefly said the ministry was awaiting a decision from the Finance Ministry on the proposed revision. He had earlier confirmed on March 4 that the fees had not been revised for nearly two decades.


The Star
a day ago
- Health
- The Star
Review of GP consultation fees brought to DPM, says Health Minister
KUALA LUMPUR: The review of consultation fees for private general practitioners (GPs) has been raised to a task force chaired by Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad. Dr Dzulkefly stated that after a meeting between the Health Ministry and the National Action Council on Cost of Living (NACCOL), it was decided to escalate the issue to the executive task force led by the Deputy Prime Minister. 'We will bring it up for further details,' said Dr Dzulkefly to reporters after attending the opening ceremony of the 31st Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM) conference at the KL Convention Centre on Monday (June 9). Dr Dzulkefly also mentioned there is no deadline for finalising the review of consultation fees for private GPs. 'No, but at the soonest time possible, we will raise this Deputy Prime Minister, who chairs the executive task force, will look into the final touches of this,' said Dr Dzulkefly. On May 3, Dr Dzulkefly said the review of consultation fees for private GPs would be finalised within a month. The Medical Practitioners Coalition Association of Malaysia (MPCAM) proposed on Monday (June 9) to raise private GP fees to a range of RM50 to RM80. MPCAM noted that GP consultation fees have remained at RM10 to RM35 for more than three decades since 1992.


New Straits Times
5 days ago
- Politics
- New Straits Times
NACCOL offers 100 subsidised sacrificial cows to Permatang Pauh residents
BUKIT MERTAJAM: The National Action Council on Cost of Living (NACCOL) has distributed 100 cows at half of the market price to ease the financial burden of Permatang Pauh constituents performing the sacrificial ritual in conjunction with Aidiladha this Saturday. Senior political secretary to the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin, said NACCOL has taken the initiative to provide each cow weighing 220 kg or more. "Through this special programme, each cow is sold at RM2,800, with individual portions priced at RM399. For a start, it is being offered exclusively to the Permatang Pauh constituents, in line with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's intention to ensure that the underprivileged can perform the sacrificial rite. "Although Permatang Pauh is not the Prime Minister's parliamentary constituency, he feels a strong connection to this area. That is why he wants to help ease the burden of the people here and allow them to carry out the ritual at an affordable price," he told reporters after the ceremony to distribute the sacrificial cows at the Taman Arowana night market site today. Under the programme, 40 areas, including mosques and surau, as well as members of non-governmental organisations and staff of government agencies in the constituency, received the cows that they had purchased. Shamsul Iskandar noted that the initiative did not involve any government subsidies, as NACCOL purchased the cattle directly from farms in large quantities. He said the sacrificial cows were obtained through collaboration with the Johor State Farmers' Organisation and Johor Plantations Group, adding that the initiative will be expanded to other parliamentary constituencies next year. "For example, the congregation of Masjid Kubang Ulu in the Permatang Pauh parliamentary constituency purchased 17 cows. The total would have reached RM95,000, but through this initiative, they only paid RM47,000, savings of nearly 50 per cent," he added. - BERNAMA

Barnama
5 days ago
- Politics
- Barnama
100 Sacrificial Cows Sold At Affordable Price In Permatang Pauh
BUKIT MERTAJAM, June 5 (Bernama) -- The National Action Council on Cost of Living (NACCOL) has distributed 100 cows at half of the market price to ease the financial burden of Permatang Pauh constituents performing the sacrificial ritual in conjunction with Aidiladha this Saturday. Senior political secretary to the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin, said NACCOL has taken the initiative to provide each cow weighing 220 kg or more. 'Through this special programme, each cow is sold at RM2,800, with individual portions priced at RM399. For a start, it is being offered exclusively to the Permatang Pauh constituents, in line with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's intention to ensure that the underprivileged can perform the sacrificial rite. 'Although Permatang Pauh is not the Prime Minister's parliamentary constituency, he feels a strong connection to this area. That is why he wants to help ease the burden of the people here and allow them to carry out the ritual at an affordable price,' he told reporters after the ceremony to distribute the sacrificial cows at the Taman Arowana night market site today. Under the programme, 40 areas, including mosques and surau, as well as members of non-governmental organisations and staff of government agencies in the constituency, received the cows that they had purchased. Shamsul Iskandar noted that the initiative did not involve any government subsidies, as NACCOL purchased the cattle directly from farms in large quantities. He said the sacrificial cows were obtained through collaboration with the Johor State Farmers' Organisation and Johor Plantations Group, adding that the initiative will be expanded to other parliamentary constituencies next year. 'For example, the congregation of Masjid Kubang Ulu in the Permatang Pauh parliamentary constituency purchased 17 cows. The total would have reached RM95,000, but through this initiative, they only paid RM47,000, savings of nearly 50 per cent,' he added. -- BERNAMA


The Sun
5 days ago
- Politics
- The Sun
100 sacrificial cows sold at affordable price in Permatang Pauh
BUKIT MERTAJAM: The National Action Council on Cost of Living (NACCOL) has distributed 100 cows at half of the market price to ease the financial burden of Permatang Pauh constituents performing the sacrificial ritual in conjunction with Aidiladha this Saturday. Senior political secretary to the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin, said NACCOL has taken the initiative to provide each cow weighing 220 kg or more. 'Through this special programme, each cow is sold at RM2,800, with individual portions priced at RM399. For a start, it is being offered exclusively to the Permatang Pauh constituents, in line with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's intention to ensure that the underprivileged can perform the sacrificial rite. 'Although Permatang Pauh is not the Prime Minister's parliamentary constituency, he feels a strong connection to this area. That is why he wants to help ease the burden of the people here and allow them to carry out the ritual at an affordable price,' he told reporters after the ceremony to distribute the sacrificial cows at the Taman Arowana night market site today. Under the programme, 40 areas, including mosques and surau, as well as members of non-governmental organisations and staff of government agencies in the constituency, received the cows that they had purchased. Shamsul Iskandar noted that the initiative did not involve any government subsidies, as NACCOL purchased the cattle directly from farms in large quantities. He said the sacrificial cows were obtained through collaboration with the Johor State Farmers' Organisation and Johor Plantations Group, adding that the initiative will be expanded to other parliamentary constituencies next year. 'For example, the congregation of Masjid Kubang Ulu in the Permatang Pauh parliamentary constituency purchased 17 cows. The total would have reached RM95,000, but through this initiative, they only paid RM47,000, savings of nearly 50 per cent,' he added.