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Malaysia’s healthcare system in critical condition
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Stakeholders seek balanced solutions to ensure long-term sustainability, accessibility and transparency amid rising medical costs.
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00:00
Have you or someone you know ever faced an expensive hospital bill or been told
00:05
your insurance doesn't cover certain treatments? You're not alone. Right now
00:10
Malaysia's healthcare system is struggling and it affects everyone. Let's
00:14
start with the basics. Healthcare costs in Malaysia are going up much faster than
00:19
in many other countries. Medical inflation, basically how fast treatment
00:24
costs rise, is expected to hit nearly 13% this year. That means hospitals
00:29
have to spend a lot more on things like imported medicines, high-tech machines and
00:34
salaries to keep doctors here instead of overseas. Private hospitals are also under
00:40
pressure. Not only do they earn profits of about 7 to 11% but they also reinvest
00:46
most of that money into maintaining facilities, purchasing new equipment and
00:50
compensating qualified staff. And that's just part of the puzzle.
00:54
To the demand side, as you know, increasing in the population that are aged, it's one of
00:59
the important factors. And then the prevalence of chronic non-communicable diseases. So all
01:06
these actually require huge amount of resources in the long term for treatment. The
01:15
surplus side, one of the important aspects is that how the development in terms of the
01:22
technology. So we know there are a lot of new technologies available now. We have special
01:28
equipment, a special way of treating or new drugs that we use which are very expensive.
01:34
Because private care is expensive, many people rely on public hospitals. But these hospitals
01:39
are overwhelmed. Over 70% of Malaysians depend on them. Some doctors have to care for more than
01:45
1,500 patients each, leading to long waiting times and stressed staff. So what about insurance?
01:52
Many people think hospitals charge more if you have insurance. But that's not really how it works.
01:58
Hospitals actually charge the same base prices whether you pay cash or use insurance. What changes
02:04
is that insurance companies often negotiate discounts with hospitals if they send a lot of patients there.
02:10
That's why some insured patients may pay less. Not because hospitals charge differently, but because
02:16
insurers negotiate volume-based discounts. At the same time, self-paying patients can also end up with lower bills.
02:24
Often due to package deals, upfront payments, or discounts offered on a case-by-case basis by doctors or hospitals.
02:31
However, insurance doesn't always cover everything. Some policies, especially older or more basic ones, may
02:39
only cover the first occurrence of a serious illness like cancer. When a condition recurs or policy limits are reached,
02:47
patients often end up paying out-of-pocket or turning to the public system for continued care.
02:52
Meanwhile, insurance premiums, the monthly or yearly amounts you pay, are shooting up. Some people have seen their premiums go up by 50%
03:01
in three years, even though the official limit is supposed to be 10% a year. And many don't know
03:07
exactly what's included in their policies. In May, the government told clinics, private hospitals,
03:13
and pharmacies they have to publicly display medicine prices so people can see what they're paying for.
03:19
It sounds like a good idea, but doctors worry it could turn consultations into bargaining sessions
03:25
instead of focusing on what treatment is best.
03:27
And with the threat of fines reaching up to RM100,000 for non-compliance, clinics, private hospitals,
03:35
and pharmacies fear these new requirements could push them closer to financial strain, limiting their
03:41
ability to invest in better care for patients.
03:44
They also have no choice. They face a lot of headwinds. We do believe that. And because we've got the tariff
03:51
problem, we've got our poor currency exchange, there's a lot there that will cause the problems that
03:57
would trickle down to the Malaysian public.
04:00
The result? People who can't afford private care or whose insurance runs out, end up crowding into
04:07
public hospitals. This puts even more pressure on government doctors and nurses who are already
04:12
stretched thin. And as medical costs keep rising, fewer Malaysians will be able to afford insurance at all.
04:19
Experts say regulation of the insurance industry is needed to keep the system sustainable.
04:25
When the bottom line is the most important objective, it will be to the detriment of the public.
04:33
So we need some sort of regulation. We know that the medical doctors are the ones who are being
04:39
regulated. Our fees have not changed for the last decade.
04:42
And while doctors are earning less of the healthcare ringgit spent, patients are also
04:47
feeling the squeeze, especially as insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs continue to climb.
04:54
But they also warn against rushing into new rules. Too many changes too fast could make private care
04:59
unprofitable, which would leave public hospitals even more overcrowded. What Malaysia needs is a balanced approach.
05:06
There's almost always a third way, almost always a middle way, almost always a consensus decision.
05:11
So collaboration between stakeholders is very important.
05:14
Any real fix must start with the system most Malaysians rely on.
05:19
With over 70 percent depending on public hospitals and doctors already stretched thin,
05:24
it's clear that no reform can work without strengthening the backbone of our healthcare.
05:30
One way the government is addressing this is through the recent formation of the Joint
05:34
Ministerial Committee on Private Healthcare Costs, bringing together public, private,
05:39
and insurance stakeholders to work toward a balanced long-term solution for medical inflation.
05:45
Malaysia's healthcare crisis affects every one of us. But by improving transparency,
05:51
regulating insurance fairly, and working together, we can build a system where everyone,
05:56
no matter their income, has a chance to get the care they need.
05:59
Narmatharajah, FMT.
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