IJN is the nation’s premier cardiovascular disease treatment centre. As I’ve said before, it is one of those national institutions that have done much to improve the government’s public image. It projects the image of Malaysia Medical professionals that when given the right environment, they can be top class too.
Over the years, IJN has become the national referral centre for cardiovascular disease. It is often also a referral centre for private hospital since it is safer to have a heart disease that requires surgical intervention to be done by public institution rather than private institution with all the risks involved.
We must admit that IJN has done well despite all constraints. I’ve been given to understand that annually, IJN treated about 150, 000 patients of which 70% are government servants.
In short, it provides healthcare services to the poor and for those who can afford to pay; they pay at a more competitive rate.
Every year, the government spends about RM10 billion of healthcare services for this country. I am not even talking about government expenditure per year for development. What the government collects is just a paltry sum of RM200 million.
Healthcare services is heavily subsidized. I for one believed that in the long term, this is not a sustainable option and one of the options is to introduce Healthcare Financing Scheme, which I tried hard to push when I was the Minister but got boiled down by bureaucratic red tape.
Hence, it never sees the light of the day.
IJN is heavily subsidized by the government. About RM200million a year is paid by the government to IJN in order to provide affordable services to the poor and government servants.
While this is not a small figure, the goodwill generated by the government to the rakyat is tremendous. Politically, the impact is huge and when compared to the National Health budget; it is only about 2.5%.
Now, we are confronted with what looks like a done deal that IJN is bought over by a GLC company.
I’ve said before and I will say it again, almost all privatized organizations are often not done the way that it should be done.
To ensure that the private sector’s bottom line is taken care of, Sime Darby’s acquisition of IJN stakes will not go down well with the rakyat unless the social responsibility of the government in affordable healthcare services is taken over by Sime Darby as its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
In other words, the government will continue to pay Sime Darby the sum they are paying now to IJN for the poor and government servant. Otherwise, the government will lose a lot of goodwill because the government of the day is seen to be more concern with dollar and cents than the welfare of rakyat.
Hence, it is important that Sime Darby continue to discharge the duty of the government for providing treatment to the poor and government servants despite after it has been privatized.
The Health Minister’s promise to regulate the fees sounds hollow since the private hospital’s fees are also regulated but we have heard of horror stories of exorbitant fees charged by private hospitals.
I had openly raised this when I was the Health Minister of the commercialization of healthcare and hence, its bottom line becomes crucial to private sector. Often, the poor patient is at the receiving end and the government’s regulations become a toothless tiger.
So, I hope that the government will reconsider its decision of privatizing IJN. If it so decides to proceed, please do not neglect the poor and government servants. We will lose a lot of goodwill and votes to BN if not done properly.
3 comments:
Dato Seri Dr. Chua Soi Lek
We hope you will continue with this good style under what circumstances also , talk without fear or favour , oppose not for the sake of opposing, when party concerened need to be praised, praise them.
Spending on medical services by government should be viewed as investment to country also,espcialy the affordable medical treatment given to the senior citizen ,government and the lowly income ,they are the assets to the country
Wish you live long to serve our lovely nation.
Dato Seri Dr. Chua Soi Lek
We hope you will continue with this good style under what circumstances also , talk without fear or favour , oppose not for the sake of opposing, when party concerened need to be praised, praise them.
Spending on medical services by government should be viewed as investment to country also,espcialy the affordable medical treatment given to the senior citizen ,government and the lowly income ,they are the assets to the country
Wish you live long to serve our lovely nation.
This government is so good at making such drama!! I think if this government ever loses their job at running the country, which I should think soon, they can go start a mini Hollywood here!
Why want to sell IJN to begin with? Their hands itchy? Someone is in need of cold hard cash FAST and PLENTY? WHY? WHY? WHY?
Some more that DPM and PM can come up with some half hearted storyline like.. "Sime will have to guarantee that the poor will be taken care of. The poor will be taken off. The poor will not be deprieved of such medical care" WTF la!!!
What and how do you classify as POOR? Most of the time, heart disease is not a stroll by the park kinda of illness where you can take your darling time to go get all the necessary departments to certify that you are POOR. I can only imagine a heart patient will most probably die from the stress of running from one moronic government department to another just to get certification of being POOR than the actual heart disease!
What and how do you keep the current fee structure when you are a public listed company that is only answerable to shareholders as Profit and Lost is your real name?
What and how is the government going to do about anything if Sime Darby decides to increase the fee structure? Not to say it has never happened before on Malaysian soil.
Now, after all the bashing, the government do a U-TURN and say this deal is OFF/ON HOLD/PENDING. If DPM and PM talk until like it is the DEAL that will benefit everyone, than why put it on hold/Off/Pending now? Because these 2 idiots got no integrity/confidence/brains in what they have said earlier?? For the love of GOD la..
So, the whole deal is on hold now. Meaning, there will still be a chance for some greedy fatso in some tiny hole in some government department to revive this DEAL and make himself/herself RICH? The poor will always have this fear that such life saving help that they can ill afford can and will be taken away from them anytime?
1 word says it all about our government.. SHAMELESS!!
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