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Over half of private healthcare facilities nationwide comply with new medicine price display rule

12 Aug 2025, 7:18 AM
Over half of private healthcare facilities nationwide comply with new medicine price display rule
Over half of private healthcare facilities nationwide comply with new medicine price display rule

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 12 — Fifty-five per cent of the 1,639 private healthcare facilities nationwide have complied with the requirement to display medicine prices under the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering (Medicine Price Labelling) Order 2025, which came into effect on May 1.

Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni said the ministry’s monitoring found compliance at 900 facilities, while the remaining 45 per cent or 739 premises had yet to meet the standard.

“These findings show the need for follow-up action, including stronger monitoring, further guidance sessions, and phased enforcement against non-compliant premises,” he told the Dewan Rakyat during question time today.

Lukanisman was responding to Kuala Langat MP Dr Ahmad Yunus Hairi's query on the status and effectiveness of the price display rule at private healthcare facilities and community pharmacies in controlling healthcare service charges.

He added that the Health Ministry (MOH) will also conduct a study on the impact of the medicine price display initiative starting this September.

“The findings will be a main reference for formulating more comprehensive and sustainable policy improvements, particularly in setting and ensuring transparency in medicine prices at private healthcare facilities.

“This is important to create a private medical and pharmacy service system that is more transparent, fair and consumer-focused,” Lukanisman said.

Responding to a supplementary question from Dr Yunus on consultation fees, which he noted have not been reviewed in over 30 years, the deputy minister said MOH is holding extensive engagement sessions with the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA).

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