Looks like the 1Malaysia community clinic gets some thumbs down. MMA says the idea of clinics being run by medical assistants and nurses are a step backward since its like Third World country set-up. Worse still, MMA says it was illegal for medical assistants or other unregistered medical practitioners to run a clinic under the Medical Act 1971.
I think “clinic” would be renamed to “center” or something suitable, after this comment by MMA.
More worrying is the thought that if MMA did not raise this concern, it would have gone undetected. Causes us to think what the Health Ministry was doing. Imagine if someone gets wrong treatment and sues the clinic or government. Who will take the fall?
I hope what MMA said is not true, but if it is?
The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) has expressed grave concern over the setting up of the 1Malaysia community clinics as stipulated in Budget 2010.
It said the 50 clinics which were to be set up would be similar to those in Third World countries as they would be run by medical assistants and nurses.
“This in effect places their standards on the level of countries that have a scarcity of fully-registered physicians,” said MMA president Dr David K.L. Quek in a statement.
He said this was certainly a major step backwards for a progressive nation such as Malaysia.
Dr Quek said it was illegal for medical assistants or other unregistered medical practitioners to run a clinic under the Medical Act 1971.
“Furthermore, having them man these clinics undermines the healthcare service which will lead to possibly poorer standard of healthcare,” he said.
The policy, he added, also did not have sufficient input from stakeholders such as medical practitioners and even Health Ministry officials.
The clinics will begin operations next month to offer outpatient services like dressing for wounds as well as treatment for simple colds, coughs and headaches for urban residents.
Dr Quek said there were many “under-utilised” general practitioner clinics to cater for these needs.
“If the Government feels the 1Malaysia clinics have to be established, the least it could do is ensure these clinics are manned by registered medical doctors,” he said.