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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Health Ministry refutes allegation it will stop free supply of medicine


Health Ministry refutes allegation it will stop free supply of medicine
KUALA LUMPUR- The Health Ministry has refuted the opposition's allegation that it will stop the free supply of medicines in all government hospitals and clinics.
Its deputy minister, Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin, said the National Medicines Policy had stipulated that medicines of good quality, safe, effective and affordable should be supplied equally to improve the quality of health of the people.
"Last year alone, the government's expenditure to provide free supply of medicines to the people has reached almost RM1.8 billion and the people will continue to enjoy that at all government hospitals and clinics," she said in a statement here today.
The opposition's news portal had, on Jan 2, quoted Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Consumerism Bureau chief Yahya Sahri as saying that the public would not be able to get free supply of medicines at government hospitals and clinics as new policy would be implemented by the ministry soon.
He alleged that the government had spent RM1.2 billion to provide free medicines for the people and the cost had been rising by 10 per cent annually, and hence, need to stop the free supply.
Rosnah said there was no doubt that the cost was rising, but that was due to the increase in the number of non-contagious disease (NCD) cases, such as diabetes, cardio-vascular, respiratory and cancer.
"Innovations have also increased the use of new medicines, which are more costly," she said.
Nevertheless, she said the government would continue to ensure that all the people would get equal access to quality health service.
No changes will be made on the policy without taking into account the opinions of the relevant quarters, she said.
Rosnah also said the opposition's allegation was also a proof that they were willing to say anything to influence the people in view of the coming general election.
-- BERNAMA

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