Malaysia Day 2021 - The Healthcare System that Sabah & Sarawak Need
Agnes Padan, Health Activist & Sarawak Women Chief, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) | Dr John Teo, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
15-Sep-21 16:00
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While Malaysia’s public healthcare system is available to all legal residents in Malaysia, accessing healthcare services and facilities isn’t always as straightforward, especially in Sabah and Sarawak. Inequities caused by geographical limitations, awareness, or in some cases, documentation, are major barriers to providing healthcare for all in those states. In the past 18 months, the COVID-19 pandemic has further exposed how the healthcare system in Sabah and Sarawak may not be able to cope with severe outbreaks of diseases. In conjunction with Malaysia Day, health activist and the Sarawak Women Chief for PKR, Agnes Padan, and consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist Dr John Teo joins us to discuss what are the gaps in the healthcare system in East Malaysia, and how it affects access to and quality of healthcare provided, especially when it comes to maternal and women’s health.
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Produced by: Lim Sue Ann
Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek
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Categories: Medical Innovation and Technology
Tags: The Bigger Picture, Health & Living, Malaysia Day, East Malaysia, healthcare inequality, healthcare inequity, Sabah, Sarawak, access to healthcare, COVID-19, Budget2022, hospitals, klinik kesihatan, district hospital, Lawas, maternal healthcare, women’s health,