PUTRAJAYA: Doctors have urged the government not to compare professional services like private general practitioners (GPs) with retailers and sundry shops in implementing the mandatory display of drug prices.
Speaking at a gathering of over 400 GPs near Perdana Putra here, Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) president-elect Dr R Thirunavukarasu reiterated that the new rule should be enforced under the Private Healthcare Facilities and Services Act 1998.
“Doctors provide professional services, they have to go through five to six years of medical school, two years of housemanship, and compulsory public service, which means it would take up to 10 years before they can open a clinic of their own.