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16 March 2025

MMA hopes new GP consultation fees will be appropriate, fair



MMA hopes new GP consultation fees will be appropriate, fair

Bernama

15/03/2025


MMA has expressed hope the revision of private general practitioner (GP) consultation fees, set to be announced before May 1 this year, will be both appropriate and fair. Pic for illustration purposes by Freepik


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) has expressed hope the revision of private general practitioner (GP) consultation fees, set to be announced before May 1 this year, will be both appropriate and fair.

Its president, Datuk Dr Kalwinder Singh Khaira, said MMA believed that raising the consultation fee to a minimum of RM60 would be fair and appropriate, while the upper limit should be based on studies conducted by the National Action Council on Cost of Living (NACCOL) under the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM).

"This we feel, is appropriate taking into consideration the unchanged regulated fee range of RM10 to RM35 for over 33 years, increased costs over this period and inflation.

"For years, many GPs have been struggling with operational costs which include rental, staff wages, medicines, medical equipment and costs to comply with regulations, that have significantly increased over this period," he said in a statement today.

As many clinics have closed due to the challenges of sustaining their operations, he said the association hoped the government will announce fair consultation fees that consider factors like the cost of living, public opinion, and the current struggles faced by GPs.

Dr Kalwinder also emphasised the importance of implementing fixed periodic adjustments of 10 per cent every three years to keep consultation fees in line with inflation.

Yesterday, Health Minister Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad said the adjusted consultation fees for private general practitioners (GPs) would be announced before May 1, after approval was obtained for an immediate review of the fees listed under Schedule 7 of the Private Healthcare Facilities and Services Act 1998 (Act 586).

Dr Kalwinder also expressed MMA's gratitude over the approval of the revision by NACCOL and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

With regards to Medicine Price Display which is to take effect from 1st of May, he shared that the MMA reiterated its stand that the regulation of the practice of medicine should not come under two separate Acts and urged that the legality of utilising Act 723 for GPs to be studied further.

"It is also the view of MMA and GPs that enforcement, of any kind, should be only be under the purview of the MOH and not under any other agency or ministry.

"Clinics provide professional services and are already under the ambit of the Private Healthcare Facilities and Services Act 1998 (Act 586). They should not be looked at in the same manner as retail outlets in this process of enforcement," he added.

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