Disinvestment initiatives in Malaysia healthcare system: the journey from possibility to reality.

GMS health innovation and technologies Pub Date : 2024-11-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3205/hta000140
Hanin Farhana Kamaruzaman, Ku Nurhasni Ku Abd Rahim, Mudla Mohamed Ghazali Izzuna
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Disinvestment in healthcare allows for strategic reallocation of resources from low-value care to higher-value areas, particularly in promoting clinical effectiveness, improving patient outcomes, and long-term cost savings. The Malaysian Health Technology Assessment Section (MaHTAS) is investigating the incorporation of a disinvestment framework into the health technology life cycle, in accordance with the Ministry of Health Malaysia's recent healthcare transformation strategy. Several health technology assessment (HTA) reports by MaHTAS have integrated concepts of health technology reassessment, with an emphasis on effectiveness and adverse effects. However, the need for additional funds and implementation strategies has impeded the impactful and timely execution of HTA recommendations. This article highlights ongoing efforts to promote disinvestment activities in the Malaysian healthcare system by raising early awareness and engaging with healthcare stakeholders during the planning phase. The journey from the possibility to the reality of implementing healthcare disinvestment initiatives in Malaysia requires addressing both facilitators and challenges. Facilitators identified include strong political will and the presence of global support for collaboration and knowledge sharing, among others. Some of the recognized challenges are getting the trust of the stakeholders, the need for additional funding to support disinvestment programs, and the lack of expertise as well as guideline to carry out the disinvestment process. By highlighting the steps taken and the strategic planning required, this article sheds light on the potential for disinvestment to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery in Malaysia, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable healthcare system.

马来西亚医疗保健系统的非投资举措:从可能到现实的历程。
在医疗保健领域取消投资可以将资源从低价值的医疗保健领域战略性地重新分配到高价值的领域,特别是在促进临床有效性、改善患者疗效和长期成本节约方面。马来西亚卫生技术评估科(MaHTAS)正在根据马来西亚卫生部最近的医疗保健转型战略,研究将取消投资框架纳入医疗技术生命周期。马来西亚卫生部医疗卫生技术评估科的几份医疗卫生技术评估(HTA)报告已经纳入了医疗卫生技术再评估的概念,重点是有效性和不良影响。然而,对额外资金和实施策略的需求阻碍了 HTA 建议的及时有效实施。本文重点介绍了马来西亚医疗保健系统正在通过提高早期意识和在规划阶段与医疗保健利益相关者合作来促进取消投资活动的努力。在马来西亚,从实施医疗保健取消投资倡议的可能性到现实性的转变,需要同时应对促进因素和挑战。促进因素包括强烈的政治意愿以及全球对合作和知识共享的支持等。一些公认的挑战包括获得利益相关者的信任、需要额外资金支持取消投资计划,以及缺乏开展取消投资进程的专业知识和指导方针。通过强调所采取的步骤和所需的战略规划,本文揭示了取消投资在提高马来西亚医疗保健服务效率和有效性方面的潜力,最终有助于建立一个更具可持续性的医疗保健系统。
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