I read with interest regarding the "debate" our NHS-like healthcare reform.
Details are so scattered. I think our health minister himself not too sure what is happening.
But there are a few things that we are sure about:
1. No matter what kind of reform, it would not happen before the 13th general election.
2. No matter how shit this reform is, it would definitely better than the current ones, on paper.
Our current system does not work. It works well for those who has the capability to get private insurance. The burden on the public sector is just, too much.
The saddest thing as a doctor is to see your patient dies in waiting list.
Anyway, Change, in this country is a huge challenge.
We are so resistant to change.
Especially on government policy.
Blame who? Blame what?
Me thinks our complexity of politics + business + race + religion in the way we run this country.
Our current system does no justice to those who needs healthcare most.
1Care offers a change to offer justice, to give treatment based on needs, and not ability to pay.
But how many of us would happily contribute to the fund that might not benefit them at all?
I forseen an enormous resistance from the private GPs in this incorporation.
Dont know if it is true or not cut 10% from your monthly pay? Seems illogical to me because then the 1care fund from the top 10 billionaires based in Malaysia would be enough to run a few hospitals.
Good luck health ministry (Good luck DG)




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