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Medical and health care in Malaysia comes under the
Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH Malaysia). The
Department of Public Health
overseas public health concerns in Malaysia.
Medical Tourism in Malaysia
Malaysia offers affordable
good medical services to locals and foreigners. Medical charges and
hospitalisation costs in Malaysia are very competitive compared to those
in developed countries.
All private
medical centres are approved and licensed by the Ministry of Health
Malaysia. Many private medical centres have certification
for internationally recognised quality standards such as, MS ISO 9002 or
accreditation by the Malaysian Society for Quality of Health (MSQH).
There is a wide choice of state-of-the-art private medical centres
throughout Malaysia. Search for private medical services and hospitals
at
Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM)
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