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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

No special treatment for VIPs at hospitals, says health DG

 

The health ministry has dismissed the allegation that VIPs are prioritised over more urgent cases when it comes to receiving treatment at government hospitals.

PETALING JAYA: VIPs are not prioritised for treatment over urgent cases involving the general public at government hospitals, says health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.

In denying claims that such practice was common, he said the health ministry’s policy was clear in giving priority to “emergency and urgent cases”.

“It is important to note that the ministry’s policy puts emergency and urgent cases first in order to ensure treatment is provided without any delay,” he told FMT.

Recently, the news portal CodeBlue uploaded an article purportedly written by a doctor at Hospital Serdang who claimed there would be calls from “higher ups” to immediately attend to VIPs at the emergency department despite their being in stable condition.

Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.

The doctor alleged other specialists would also be called in to expedite care for the VIPs despite long queues of patients who had been brought to the department before the VIPs.

Urging the complainant to furnish facts to support the allegations that the practice was common, Noor Hisham pointed out that public hospitals have no special lane for VIPs or VVIPs.

“We (only) have a special lane for the elderly,” he said.

Separately, Noor Hisham encouraged the public to schedule appointments to avoid congestion.

“We encourage scheduling an appointment. This helps to manage congestion and unnecessary overcrowding,” he said.

Yesterday, health minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the ministry has begun drawing up plans to resolve overcrowding at government hospitals.

The issue was raised in the auditor general’s report for 2018, published on June 24, 2019.

The report stated that such a situation did not only exist at government hospitals’ emergency and trauma department, but also at its outpatient clinics and inpatient wards, as well as the government health clinics (KK). - FMT

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