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A helping hand from private medics

A helping hand from private medics
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The Selangor Health Department in Malaysia is recruiting private healthcare professionals to assist in government facilities to improve public access to care. The initiative targets specialists and allied health professionals through sessional or pro bono arrangements.

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This policy addresses public healthcare capacity issues by integrating private sector resources into the national health system.

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PETALING JAYA: The Selangor Health Department has opened up the path to enlist the services of private sector healthcare workers to assist in government healthcare facilities on a sessional, ­honorarium or pro bono basis.

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