PETALING JAYA: The Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM) has called on the government to consider several measures in the 2026 budget to ensure the long-term sustainability of the private healthcare sector and its continued role as a key partner in the nation’s healthcare system.
APHM said it had submitted its proposals to the health ministry in anticipation of the 2026 budget, which will be tabled in Parliament on Friday.
“These proposals take into account rising healthcare costs, growing case volumes and the urgent need for reforms, while reinforcing Malaysia’s position as a provider of world-class healthcare services both for medical tourism and in attracting foreign investment,” it said.