Star: KUALA LUMPUR: The Government will be strict in allowing specialists from overseas to practise here to ensure quality, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
The Malaysian Medical Council would only allow qualified and trained specialists to serve in local hospitals, he added.
Liow was responding to Malaysian Medical Association (MMA), which questioned the Government's move to liberalise the healthcare sector.
The MMA had warned that the administration was taking a huge gamble with public healthcare as liberalising the sector could also see unqualified doctors treating patients.
The Prime Minister, during his Budget speech on Friday, had announced that 17 services sub-sectors, including private hospital services and medical and dental specialist services, would be liberalised in phases in 2012 to accelerate investment.
The initiative will allow up to 100% foreign equity participation in the selected sub-sectors.
“The move will attract top medical specialists from other countries and enable Malaysians to enjoy better healthcare services,” Liow said during a press conference after the National Anaesthesia Day celebration here yesterday.
The event, organised by Kuala Lumpur Hospital, saw 650 people participating in a five kilometre run to raise awareness about the anaesthetic services provided in the country.
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