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Sunday, December 21, 2008

pre-Election Show.7 [ IJN Privatization ] High Costs Burden !!!

21th December Malaysiaparty 's [SPot] Special Report
(picked from themalaysianinsider.com) :
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/malaysia/14559-govt-will-not-privatise-or-sell-ijn-says-abdul-latiff


Govt will not privatise or sell IJN, says Abdul Latiff

KUALA TERENGGANU, Dec 20The government today assured the people that it will not sell nor privatise the National Heart Institute (IJN) so long as there is no alternative which provide similar service to the people, Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Abdul Latiff Ahmad said.

malaysiakini to post this ==>
He said that while the idea to privatise the IJN was good because the government would no longer be burdened by the high costs of subsidising treatments at the institute, now was not the best time to do so.

“It is a good idea but what about those in the low-income group? Can they be assured of obtaining similar service?

“These are the things that the government needs to consider,” he told reporters after a dialogue with Terengganu Health Department staff here.

He also said that the people should not be worried as until an alternative service was available, the government would not entertain any proposal to privatise or sell IJN.
(above picked from http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/malaysia/14559-govt-will-not-privatise-or-sell-ijn-says-abdul-latiff)

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