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Dzulkefly highlights RM64 billion cost of treating chronic diseases

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The health minister says the country must move beyond a treatment-focused ‘sick care’ approach to more effective prevention and public empowerment.

HULU LANGAT: Treatment of chronic diseases costs some RM64 billion a year, far more than the health ministry’s budget allocation this year of RM46 billion, health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad said today.

He said Malaysia must move beyond a treatment-focused “sick care” approach to more effective prevention and public empowerment.

As an example, he cited a worrying rise in diabetes cases in Hulu Langat, with 1,461 cases reported in 2024, and 1,386 new cases last year. “Overall, the cumulative number has increased by around 10%,” he said at the opening of a Wellness Hub in Bandar Seri Putra today.

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