Dzulkefly said its main focus was to foster public-private cooperation in assisting the bottom 40 per cent of society by prioritising free registered private general practitioner services for them. — Picture by Firdaus Latif
The health minister said its main focus was to foster public-private cooperation in assisting the bottom 40 per cent of society by prioritising free registered private general practitioner services for them. Dzulkefly said as of last Friday , 423 GP clinics have registered under the scheme, with their addresses accessible online at“At the same time other GP clinics are called upon to register themselves online and become Peka B40 clinics.
Dzulkefly said to start off, Peka B40 will begin its testing operations phase where the ministry will evaluate its logistics and obtain feedback from all stakeholders involved.