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Healthcare Services In ‘Dire Need
Of Help’
By Ubaidillah Masli
Bandar Seri
Begawan – Brunei’s healthcare services are in "dire need of
help," said Health Minister Pehin Orang Kaya Indera Pahlawan Dato
Seri Setia Hj Suyoi Hj Osman yesterday.
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Faced with
today's challenges of increasing healthcare costs and
greater demand for better quality healthcare, the minister
has approved the establishment of the Brunei Medical
Association (BMA) as a body to tackle these hurdles in the
healthcare industry.
He said that doctors can
play a role in reducing the costs of healthcare by taking
measures such as early prevention, detection and early
treatment made available to the patients.
"Doctors' habit elf
prescribing medicines together with treatment decision will
ultimately influence the treatment costs," he said during
the launching of the Medical Association at Rizqun
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Hotel.
The minister
highlighted that as the population becomes better
educated, its awareness about health will also increase.
Therefore, the demand for better healthcare services
will follow suit.
In such a situation,
the doctors will have to strike a balance between new
responsibilities and sacrifices they’re willing to make
in order to satisfy the needs of the population. "These
are all questions the doctors can answer if there is a
representative body of doctors to take up such questions
and come out with the answers," he said.
Pehin Dato Hj Suyoi
said that these questions would remain unanswered as
long as doctors were not in agreement with defining the
quality standard of healthcare. |
"The difference in what doctors
perceive as standard quality can be significant and may result in
patients receiving sub-standard care," he said.
"These and many other issues
concerning the medical profession were behind the establishment of
the BMA," said the minister.
Pehin Dato Hj Suyoi said that
improving the quality of healthcare to the community and being
concerned with the ethics and standards of professionalism among its
members should be one of the association's main tenets.
Apart from tending to these issues,
the minister said that the function of the association should also
be to represent the interests and welfare of its members. In this
light, the BMA will he able to assist the Ministry of Health in
understanding the issues, priorities and challenges that come with
the job, he said.
In terms of health workforce, Pehin
Dato Hj Suyoi said that some 334 doctors were employed under the
government with a further 59 from the private sector. This is
equivalent to one doctor per every 992 persons, according to the
minister.
"This is a healthy ratio, equal to
some developed countries," he said.
He added that there are currently
194 local doctors, including 29 specialists.
The minister said that plans are
under way to build a Women and Children wing at the Ripas hospital
to add another 279 beds.
With the establishment of the
dialysis centre in Temburong, there are also plans to build dialysis
centers in the other three districts. --
Courtesy of The Brunei Times
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