Healthcare in Asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent

Malaysia has achieved reasonable health outcomes even though the country spends a modest amount of Gross Domestic Product on healthcare. However, the country is now experiencing a rising incidence of both infectious diseases and chronic lifestyle conditions that reflect growing wealth in a vibrant a...

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Main Authors: Jiwa, M., Othman, S.A., Hanafi, N.S., Ng, C.J., Khoo, E.M., Chia, Y.C.
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/10104/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23113999
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author Jiwa, M.
Othman, S.A.
Hanafi, N.S.
Ng, C.J.
Khoo, E.M.
Chia, Y.C.
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Khoo, E.M.
Chia, Y.C.
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description Malaysia has achieved reasonable health outcomes even though the country spends a modest amount of Gross Domestic Product on healthcare. However, the country is now experiencing a rising incidence of both infectious diseases and chronic lifestyle conditions that reflect growing wealth in a vibrant and successful economy. With an eye on an ageing population, reform of the health sector is a government priority. As in other many parts of the world, general practitioners are the first healthcare professional consulted by patients. The Malaysian health system is served by public and private care providers. The integration of the two sectors is a key target for reform. However, the future health of the nation will depend on leadership in the primary care sector. This leadership will need to be informed by research to integrate care providers, empower patients, bridge cultural gaps and ensure equitable access to scarce health resources
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spelling my.um.eprints-101042014-12-30T02:48:57Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/10104/ Healthcare in Asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent Jiwa, M. Othman, S.A. Hanafi, N.S. Ng, C.J. Khoo, E.M. Chia, Y.C. R Medicine Malaysia has achieved reasonable health outcomes even though the country spends a modest amount of Gross Domestic Product on healthcare. However, the country is now experiencing a rising incidence of both infectious diseases and chronic lifestyle conditions that reflect growing wealth in a vibrant and successful economy. With an eye on an ageing population, reform of the health sector is a government priority. As in other many parts of the world, general practitioners are the first healthcare professional consulted by patients. The Malaysian health system is served by public and private care providers. The integration of the two sectors is a key target for reform. However, the future health of the nation will depend on leadership in the primary care sector. This leadership will need to be informed by research to integrate care providers, empower patients, bridge cultural gaps and ensure equitable access to scarce health resources 2012 Article PeerReviewed Jiwa, M. and Othman, S.A. and Hanafi, N.S. and Ng, C.J. and Khoo, E.M. and Chia, Y.C. (2012) Healthcare in Asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent. Quality in Primary Care, 20 (5). p. 317. ISSN 1479-1072, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23113999
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Jiwa, M.
Othman, S.A.
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Healthcare in Asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent
title Healthcare in Asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent
title_full Healthcare in Asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent
title_fullStr Healthcare in Asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent
title_full_unstemmed Healthcare in Asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent
title_short Healthcare in Asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent
title_sort healthcare in asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/10104/
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