Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa said while citing the Auditor-General’s 2019 report that the wait time at emergency departments usually took longer than six hours.
However, she said there must be proper and thorough planning, to ensure that there was not a serious constraint on resources. "This measure will reduce the issue related to extremely long working hours for healthcare staff and will in turn reduce or prevent burn-out," she said while also acknowledging that she had also served as a physician at an Emergency Department.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
Yup ...can do a lot of positive thing....ada capacity to implement ka...talking on same thing for decades...
Kena kaji waktu peak. Mostly yang datang after working hours berapa ramai? Kekerapan? Etc. Why not have national health insurance for all. Include the private clinics/hospitals as well. Outpatients Reimburse claims super fast. Full audit. Insure the health workers as well.
DGHisham It’s all been done before. Guess what..it’s brought you this situation. This was my prediction years ago in Alor Star when clinic hours were extended; it just pushed the numbers to A&E to after 10pm.
DGHisham It doesn’t make any sense. They just force staff to work and it is stressful. The longer you open & the more clinics are open, the more patients will come. Never ending! Poor health education & cheap/free service a real issue.
DGHisham Its the best idea.
DGHisham Mulls. Just do. I thought they did that before? Enough man power and budget for the over time? Best solution is Public-Private partnership. How? Please figure it out.
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