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Lukanisman: Over 700 private healthcare premises yet to display medicine prices as required
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55% of private healthcare facilities in Malaysia are now complying with the mandatory medicine price display rule implemented on May 1st. Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni reported 900 compliant facilities out of 1,639, with follow-up actions planned for the remaining 45%. A study on the initiative's impact will begin in September to inform future policy improvements for price transparency and fairer consumer practices. Discussions with the Malaysian Medical Association are ongoing regarding consultation fee revisions.
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