Government pensioners receiving care at the National Heart Institute (IJN) can continue to access treatment at the facility.
Prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim also announced a total of RM100mil allocation for healthcare facilities that serve as centres of excellence, including Serdang Hospital, the National Cancer Institute, Putrajaya Endocrine Institute and Kuala Lumpur Hospital, among others.
00:00IJN is an issue that is a bit of a controversy because a number of government officials have been asked to go to other hospitals.
00:16We agreed to this consideration in order to provide an opportunity for patients who have been to IJN,
00:28especially those over the age of 65, to continue their treatment at IJN.
00:37The basic optics and special treatment from the company is to create a new domestic investment to produce pharmaceutical products and stop critical treatment.
00:47This will support the guaranteed supply of local medicines and reduce costs.
00:55We will make investments to produce halal vaccines.
01:00We are grateful that Pharma Niaga has succeeded in the field of halal vaccines.
01:07We need to recognize the country's best healthcare professionals who serve in government hospitals, including the emergency department,
01:14such as Serdang Hospital for heart treatment, Selayang Hospital for transplant and Hepatobiliary.
01:23Kanser Negara Putrajaya Institute, Endocrine Putrajaya Institute, Urology and Nephrology Institute, KL Hospital, Wanita Hospital and Kuala Lumpur Children's Hospital.
01:35To address these challenges, the government has provided Rp 100 million including medical treatment for the aforementioned centers,
01:47including the addition of a heart specialist center in Kota Kinabalu.