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Health Care Reform Must Include Accountability And Culpability, Not Just Catchy Phrases
MOH must permit and protect true anonymous reporting. Anonymous reporting cannot be “anonymous in name only”, while internal units try to identify complainants through departmental questioning, roster tracing, informal threats, or fishing expeditions.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/health-care-reform-must-include-accountability-and-culpability-not-just-catchy-phrases-government-health-worker/

Why Malaysia Needs A Health Service Commission Now
There’s a mismatch between the highly specialised clinical service and the “generalist” administrative PTD scheme. Malaysia needs a Health Service Commission. The 700+ PTD positions in MOH should be converted into a permanent Health Administrative Scheme.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/why-malaysia-needs-a-health-service-commission-now-government-doctor/

Only One Medical Officer Reported For Duty Out Of Nine Permanent Posts In Kinabatangan Hospital: JKNS
JKNS confirms that only 8 medical officers (excluding the hospital director) are serving Kinabatangan Hospital. 9 permanent posts were offered in Oct, but only 1 MO reported for duty, who is undergoing specialist training and can’t work in the hospital.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/only-one-medical-officer-reported-for-duty-out-of-nine-permanent-posts-in-kinabatangan-hospital-jkns/
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Tobacco Tax Increase Crucial To Reduce Smoking
MCTC demands an increase in tobacco taxes, ratification of the Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products, coordination of enforcement powers at the local council level, and protection of public policy from tobacco industry interference.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/tobacco-tax-increase-crucial-to-reduce-smoking-malaysian-council-for-tobacco-control/

Fasting And Oral Health
From a dental standpoint, there is no medical evidence that careful toothbrushing compromises health. Skipping brushing increases bacterial load and worsens gingival inflammation. During fasting periods, oral hygiene should be more intentional, not less.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/fasting-and-oral-health-dr-ashwini-m-madawana/

Aging Is Not Charity. It Is A State Responsibility.
Aging is not merely a social welfare issue — it’s a human rights issue. A rights-based aging framework ensures reliable income security, accessible health care, regulated/affordable long-term care, legal protection, and meaningful participation in society.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/aging-is-not-charity-it-is-a-state-responsibility/

Cancer Patient Gets Full Premium Refund After Medical Policy Voided
After Allianz voided his medical policy and fully refunded ~RM15,000 in premiums, stage 4 tongue cancer patient Ramu Krishnan took his dispute to FMOS. He previously filed RM25,647 in claims and now pays up to RM360,000 a year out of pocket for treatment.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/cancer-patient-gets-full-premium-refund-after-medical-policy-voided/
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Senator Moots Tax Breaks, Car Duty Exemptions For Sabah, Sarawak Health Workers
Senator RA Lingeshwaran proposes tax breaks and car duty exemptions to attract health workers to Sabah and Sarawak. He also questions why nurses and assistant medical officers are not paid for passive on-call duties despite being on standby.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/senator-moots-tax-breaks-car-duty-exemptions-for-sabah-sarawak-health-workers/

National Cancer Society Malaysia World Cancer Day 2026: United By Unique
In Malaysia, more than 290,000 cancer cases were recorded between 2017 and 2024, with cancer now ranking as the third leading cause of death in the country.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/national-cancer-society-malaysia-world-cancer-day-2026-united-by-unique-assoc-prof-dr-aminudin-rahman-mohd-mydin/

Assistants And Rehabilitation: Two Persistent Blind Spots in Modern Surgical Care
If we genuinely wish to improve outcomes for patients undergoing complex surgical procedures, we must recognise the trained surgical assistant as a patient-safety necessity and rehabilitation as a core component of treatment, not an optional add-on.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/assistants-and-rehabilitation-two-persistent-blind-spots-in-modern-surgical-care-dr-vicknes-waran/

The Inappropriate Use Of Mental Health Terms In Public Discourse
Using mental health conditions as insults reinforces discrimination and ignores the reality of recovery, resilience, and meaningful contribution.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/the-inappropriate-use-of-mental-health-terms-in-public-discourse-sarawak-cso-sdg-alliance/

DVS Facing 50% Veterinary Officer Shortage Nationwide: Minister
Mat Sabu says DVS is short of 257 veterinary officers, with 255 filled posts against 512 needed, leaving DVS operating at half of its required manpower nationwide. Vacancies can’t be filled automatically because appointments are subject to JPA approval.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/dvs-facing-50-veterinary-officer-shortage-nationwide-minister/

Specialist Gets Warning Letter After Raising Miri Hospital’s Doctor Shortage
MOH’s integrity unit has issued a warning letter to a Miri Hospital specialist, who highlighted doctor shortages on social media. Miri Hospital’s administration is also seeking to identify another specialist, who wrote to CodeBlue about alleged wage theft.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/specialist-gets-warning-letter-after-raising-miri-hospitals-doctor-shortage/

How Floods And Landslides Are Triggering Deadly Diseases In Indonesia
Flooding, building debris, and damaged drainage systems are creating new breeding sites for mosquitoes and flies. Implementing targeted vector surveillance, enhancing emergency drainage systems, and maintaining effective waste management can help.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/how-floods-and-landslides-are-triggering-deadly-diseases-in-indonesia/

Where Every Second Matters: From Emergency To Recovery
While accidents are unpredictable, teamwork, faster emergency response, and a focus on quality improvement help hospitals deliver higher patient satisfaction and safer outcomes.
https://ova.galencentre.org/where-every-second-matters-from-emergency-to-recovery/
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New Survey Reveals Gaps In Diabetes Care Awareness
A new survey by Abbott, the global health care company, found that while nine out of 10 Malaysians living with diabetes regularly check their glucose levels, nearly 40 per cent do not recall their HbA1c levels.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/new-survey-reveals-gaps-in-diabetes-care-awareness/

Tuberculosis Data Should Guide Our Response And Diffuse Alarm
FPMPAM says a rise in TB notifications does not mean uncontrolled spread, but may reflect improved detection after screening. FPMPAM urges focus on early diagnosis and treatment completion, with better coordination across sectors to control transmission.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/tuberculosis-data-should-guide-our-response-and-diffuse-alarm-fpmpam/

Child Suicide Exposes Indonesia’s Mental Health Gap
Indonesia is seeing rising signs of suicidality among children as school pressure, economic stress and limited mental‑health support strain young lives.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/child-suicide-exposes-indonesias-mental-health-gap/

Government Plans Mandatory Dog Microchipping Before Local Council Licensing
The government plans to require pet dogs to be microchipped before local councils issue licences, with a pilot project to test feasibility. DVS currently encourages – but does not mandate – microchipping for pet dogs and cats before vaccination.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/government-plans-mandatory-dog-microchipping-before-local-council-licensing/

Two Doctors, Hospital Awarded RM1m Costs In Dismissal Of Negligence Suit Over Neonatal Case
In a neonatal septic arthritis case of a premature baby born at Prince Court in 2016, who recovered in 2 weeks, the High Court dismissed a medical negligence suit, awarding RM1 mil costs to a neonatologist, paediatric orthopaedic surgeon, and the hospital.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/two-doctors-hospital-awarded-rm1m-costs-in-dismissal-of-negligence-suit-over-neonatal-case/
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Regular Eggs Still Main Supply Despite Omega Egg Visibility: KPKM
Omega and selenium eggs make up only 3-4% of Malaysia’s egg production, with regular eggs still dominating supply, says Mat Sabu. Malaysia produced 15.8 billion eggs in 2024 and expects a 10% rise last year, with egg SSR currently at 107%.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/regular-eggs-still-main-supply-despite-omega-egg-visibility-kpkm/

Analysing The Insurance Industry Publication On Price Ranges For Common Private Health Care Services
Premium stability remains the most critical outcome for policyholders. Sustained medical inflation directly translates into higher premiums and reduced affordability.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/analysing-the-insurance-industry-publication-on-price-ranges-for-common-private-health-care-services-dr-mohamed-rafick-khan/

Verbal Analgesia For Chronic Workforce Haemorrhage
Malaysia’s doctor shortage is now a systemic crisis, not a temporary issue. While Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia pursue structured workforce strategies, weak retention and fragmented reforms risk worsening attrition and care delays.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/verbal-analgesia-for-chronic-workforce-haemorrhage-government-health-care-worker/

How Dr M From Class Of 1947 Conquered Fear To Study Medicine
In a Nov 2025 visit to Singapore, Dr Mahathir reveals that he initially decided not to study medicine when he saw cadavers in King Edward VII College of Medicine as he was scared of corpses. Dr Siti Hasmah wasn’t scared. Both are from the Class of 1947.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/how-dr-m-from-class-of-1947-conquered-fear-to-study-medicine/

Foodborne Disease Costs Singapore $80m Annually: Study
A new study has found that foodborne disease (FBD) costs Singapore SG$80m annually in economic burden (direct and indirect costs). Non-typhoidal Salmonella contributed the highest cost from known pathogens at SG$8m. Unspecified gastroenteritis cost SG$65m.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/foodborne-disease-costs-singapore-80m-annually-study/
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KPKM Wants Livestock Units At Oil Palm Plantations To Boost Beef Supply
KPKM urges oil palm plantation companies to integrate cattle farming to boost local beef supply and raise Malaysia’s meat self-sufficiency ratio from 17% to 50% by 2030. Existing ruminant programmes include satellite farms, feedlots, and breeder projects.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/kpkm-wants-livestock-units-at-oil-palm-plantations-to-boost-beef-supply/

GSK Survey Finds 78% Of Adults Worry About Disruption To Life From Shingles
The survey results highlight the need for greater public health education on how chronic ill-health and lowered immunity may increase shingles risk, reframing shingles awareness as an essential part of routine care for adults aged 50 and over living with certain chronic health conditions.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/gsk-survey-finds-78-of-adults-worry-about-disruption-to-life-from-shingles/

Health And Higher Education Ministries Mull New Body To Harmonise Specialist Training
MOH and MOHE are mulling a new body to harmonise specialist medical training. Dr Dzul says 18 specialists have been registered under the amended Medical Act: 13 in pathology (medical genetics) and five from the cardiothoracic surgery parallel pathway.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/health-and-higher-education-ministries-mull-new-body-to-harmonise-specialist-training/

The Imminent Collapse Of Rural Primary Care
With only over half of housemen positions filled nationwide, the ripple effect spreads to rural health clinics beyond training hospitals. Rural facilities are moving past “increased workload” into the territory of service cessation.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/the-imminent-collapse-of-rural-primary-care-government-doctor/

Why IVF Success Depends On More Than Clinics And Technology
If fertility care in Malaysia is to improve in a meaningful and sustainable way, IVF must be brought out of the shadows and into the national conversation.
https://ova.galencentre.org/why-ivf-success-depends-on-more-than-clinics-and-technology-dr-adeline-chia-dr-lee-sau-har-khairunnisa-esa/

Parliament Committee Calls For Milk Subsidy Over Sugar Subsidy To Tackle Child Stunting
The Women, Children and Community Development PSSC calls for targeted milk subsidies to prevent child stunting, citing no support for milk despite RM500 million annual sugar subsidies. MOH recommends 500ml daily intake for children aged two to five.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/parliament-committee-calls-for-milk-subsidy-over-sugar-subsidy-to-tackle-child-stunting/
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Drug Companies Must Notify MOH Six Months Ahead Of Shortages, Says Dzulkefly
Drug makers must notify authorities six months before potential shortages. MOH keeps one to three months of medicine stock and appoints multiple suppliers to reduce supply risks, while monitoring supply and using pool procurement to secure critical drugs.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/drug-companies-must-notify-moh-six-months-ahead-of-shortages-says-dzulkefly/

Worsening Waiting Times At Government Hospitals’ Medical Outpatient Clinics
Medical officers are frequently transferred or made to “float” across departments, disrupting continuity and clinic throughput, while specialists are forced to act as MOs to clear backlogs. Limited diagnostics in primary care also push more patients to tertiary clinics.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/worsening-waiting-times-at-government-hospitals-medical-outpatient-clinics-physician/

MOH To Integrate 90,000 Medical Imaging Records Into MySejahtera: Dzulkefly
Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad says MOH will integrate 90,000 medical imaging records into MySejahtera under its “One Individual, One Record” push. The data aims to improve access, continuity of care, and reduce duplication across facilities.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/moh-to-integrate-90000-medical-imaging-records-into-mysejahtera-dzulkefly/

The Power To Save Lives Starts With First Aid
Join a first aid workshop by the Asian Medical Students’ Association at UTAR on March 14 from 8.30am-5.30pm at UTAR Sungai Long campus. You’ll learn CPR/AED, basic wound care, fracture and sprain management, common injuries management, choking management.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/the-power-to-save-lives-starts-with-first-aid-amsa-utar/

MPS Foundation Offers 2026 Research Grants To Malaysian Health Researchers
MPS Foundation invites Malaysian health researchers to apply for its 2026 grant programme for projects on workforce well-being, patient safety, and innovation. Grants of up to RM1.06 million are available, with smaller studies also supported.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/mps-foundation-offers-2026-research-grants-to-malaysian-health-researchers/

Hire Foreign Housemen, Medical Officers Now: Galen Centre
The Galen Centre urges the government to immediately initiate recruitment processes to allow foreign housemen and medical officers to work in Malaysia’s national health service. Exceptional health worker shortages are now an “existential” issue.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/02/hire-foreign-housemen-medical-officers-now-galen-centre/

Fasting With Care: How To Protect Digestive Health During Ramadan
This Ramadan, go beyond cravings at iftar and instead focus on what truly nourishes the body. A healthier gut supports a healthier fasting experience and a more meaningful month of reflection.
https://ova.galencentre.org/fasting-with-care-how-to-protect-digestive-health-during-ramadan/
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SMC Ranked Malaysia’s No. 1 Hospital In Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals 2026
Sunway Medical Centre is home to more than 300 resident medical consultants and provides comprehensive care across over 80 medical specialties and 28 Centres of Excellence.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/smc-ranked-malaysias-no-1-hospital-in-newsweeks-worlds-best-hospitals-2026/

Space Nursing: A New Frontier In Health Care
Nursing is more than bedside care; it is scientific, research-driven, and adaptive. Space nursing demonstrates how far nurses can extend their expertise, reaching environments once thought unreachable.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/space-nursing-a-new-frontier-in-health-care/

Over Half Of Hospital Patients At Risk Of Disease-Related Malnutrition, Say Dietitians
The Malaysian Dietitians’ Association says over half of hospital patients – and up to 70% among cancer patients – are at risk of disease-related malnutrition, doubling readmission risk and raising costs by 20-30%. Medical nutrition therapy is not covered by insurance.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/over-half-of-hospital-patients-at-risk-of-disease-related-malnutrition-mda/

When Bariatric Surgery is Dismissed As ‘Cosmetic’: What We Are Missing
Bariatric surgery is often dismissed as “cosmetic”, but it is a medical intervention for severe obesity and metabolic disease. It drives significant weight loss, reduces metabolic comorbidities like diabetes and hypertension, and improves quality of life.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/when-bariatric-surgery-is-dismissed-as-cosmetic-what-we-are-missing/

Public Sector Short Of Over 13,000 Specialists To Meet 2030 Needs: MOH
According to MOH data, Malaysia’s public health care sector needs 22,435 specialist doctors by 2030, compared to 9,040 currently in service – a shortfall of 13,395. At current output, only 4,000 to 5,600 specialists would be produced by 2030, less than half the gap.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/public-sector-short-of-over-13000-specialists-to-meet-2030-needs-moh/

Beyond Turf: Safeguarding Malaysia’s Clinical Core Before It Thins
The current debate should not centre on which scheme expands its domain. It should centre on sustaining the full spectrum of health care delivery.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/beyond-turf-safeguarding-malaysias-clinical-core-before-it-thins-dr-musa-mohd-nordin/

Securing Government Dialysis Slots Takes Two To Three Years: Dzulkefly
Dr Dzul says end-stage kidney disease patients may wait 2-3 years, or up to nearly 4 years, for a government haemodialysis slot as diagnosis and surgery add months, versus private centres that offer placement within 2-4 weeks after funding approval.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/securing-government-dialysis-slots-takes-two-to-three-years-dzulkefly/
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LIAM Alleges Average Medical Insurance Claim Only RM12,000
In defending the RM100k annual limit under the Base MHIT plan, LIAM claims that the average medical claim is only RM12,000, even though many ITOs in the insurance industry regularly tout policies with RM1m or higher annual limits for medical emergencies.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/liam-alleges-average-medical-insurance-claim-only-rm12000/

Malaysia Is Running Out Of Caregivers And Time
Malaysia requires a long-term care insurance framework that spreads risk across the population and creates a sustainable financing pool, built before the demographic wave hits full force, not after.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/malaysia-is-running-out-of-caregivers-and-time-rashidi-yahaya/

Health PSSC Moots Expansion Of Insurance Coverage For Mental Health Services
The Health PSSC recommends expanding insurance coverage for mental health services, warning that limited coverage is pushing patients to pay out of pocket and straining public hospitals. Preventive care remains largely excluded from insurance.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/health-pssc-moots-expansion-of-insurance-coverage-for-mental-health-services/

IHH Healthcare Malaysia Marks Third Consecutive Year in Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals 2026 Rankings
The continued recognition reflects governance systems that are firmly established across its hospitals, with patient safety and care standards applied consistently across specialties and services.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/ihh-healthcare-malaysia-marks-third-consecutive-year-in-newsweeks-worlds-best-hospitals-2026-rankings/

Expert: Gradually Replace PTDs In MOH With Public Health, Allied Health Professionals
A public health medicine specialist (PHMS) wants a study to identify MOH’s admin posts held by PTDs that can be gradually filled by PHMS or allied health professionals trained in health system management. PTDs are still relevant in some areas in HQ/state.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/expert-gradually-replace-ptds-in-moh-with-public-health-allied-health-professionals/
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Protect Children From Attacks On Schools
The MPA urges the international community to move beyond words of sympathy and take decisive action to ensure that children everywhere are shielded from the horrors of war and violence.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/protect-children-from-attacks-on-schools-malaysian-paediatric-association/

Outpatient Overload: Can Private GPs Relieve Malaysia’s Public Hospitals?
Scaling GP responsibilities is feasible, but only with coordinated training pathways, regulatory recalibration, and performance-based contracting to maintain clinical governance standards nationwide.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/outpatient-overload-can-private-gps-relieve-malaysias-public-hospitals-dr-mohamed-rafick-khan/

MOH Wants RM29m Additional Funding For Psoriasis Biologics
MOH spent RM17.35 million on psoriasis biologics in 2025, up 46.7 per cent from 2024, and plans to seek RM29 million more from MOF for six biologic medicines. Biologics are needed for a small group of patients with difficult-to-control disease.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/moh-wants-rm29m-additional-funding-for-psoriasis-biologics/

Medical Officer Duties, Service Load Strain FMS Gazettement Training
A government doctor says FMS gazettement trainees juggle medical officer duties, clinics, and administrative work during a six-month training period. This appears specific to Family Medicine, as other specialties do not routinely undertake MO duties during gazettement.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/medical-officer-duties-service-load-strain-fms-gazettement-training-government-doctor/
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Why Malaysia Must Use AI To Strengthen TB Control
A USM senior lecturer urges Malaysia to use artificial intelligence to strengthen tuberculosis control. AI could detect TB earlier, predict hotspots, and improve treatment adherence, though challenges like fragmented data and limited capacity remain.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/why-malaysia-must-use-ai-to-strengthen-tb-control-mohamad-arif-awang-nawi/

Teen Pregnancy Data Is Incomplete Without Abortion Figures
Dr SP Choong argues teen pregnancy data cited in a Ministry of Health report is misleading because it counts only hospital births, not abortions. He says the issue must also address access to safe, legal abortion and accurate information.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/teen-pregnancy-data-is-incomplete-without-abortion-figures-dr-sp-choong/

IJN First In Asia To Use New System To Treat Irregular Heart Rhythm
IJN is the first in Asia to use the Affera Prism-2 system to treat atrial fibrillation, allowing mapping and ablation in a single procedure. The national heart centre has treated 11 patients since February, mainly complex cases, with no complications reported.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/ijn-first-in-asia-to-use-new-system-to-treat-irregular-heart-rhythm/

Sugar, Instant Noodles Most Purchased Sara Items: MOF
The top 5 most purchased items with Sara aid are mostly unhealthy or highly processed food: sugar, instant noodles (curry), cream crackers, instant noodles (fried), and eggs, based on MOF data. Fresh food inclusion under study due to barcode-based system.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/sugar-instant-noodles-most-purchased-sara-items-mof/

Doctors’ Duty Of Care Is Not For Sale
MMA warns doctors against leasing their credentialing privileges to aesthetic operators or prescribing Ozempic and Mounjaro for weight loss without proper assessment. Such practices breach medical ethics, risk patient harm, and undermine public trust.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/doctors-duty-of-care-is-not-for-sale-malaysian-medical-association/

Spotting The Early Signs Of Leukaemia Before It’s Too Late
By staying informed, sharing knowledge, and seeking care early, Malaysians can help reduce late stage diagnoses and improve outcomes for individuals and families affected by leukaemia.
https://ova.galencentre.org/spotting-the-early-signs-of-leukaemia-before-its-too-late/
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Hasnol Zam Zam Appointed New Health Ministry Sec-Gen
Hasnol Zam Zam has been transferred from Mosti to MOH as secretary-general effective March 9, replacing Suriani Ahmad, amid several leadership changes in other ministries.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/hasnol-zam-zam-appointed-new-health-ministry-sec-gen/

Coronary Stent Excluded From Civil Servants’ GL Coverage In Public Hospitals: UiTM
UiTM says coronary stents are not covered under civil servants’ guarantee letters (GL) for treatment in UiTM Hospital, in line with procedures in MOH hospitals. Stents are categorised as special devices, for which applicants can request financial aid.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/coronary-stent-excluded-from-civil-servants-gl-coverage-in-public-hospitals-uitm/

Why Children Have Rights, And Older Persons Still Rely On ‘Kindness’
If Malaysia is serious about preparing for the “grey wave”, it must move beyond well-meaning policies and begin building a rights-based legal architecture for ageing.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/why-children-have-rights-and-older-persons-still-rely-on-kindness/

Age Caps Are Blocking Experienced Doctors From Specialist Training
The public health system needs more specialists, yet rigid age limits block long-serving doctors from specialist training, even if self-funded. The policy risks wasting experienced talent and undermining efforts to expand the public sector specialist workforce.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/age-caps-are-blocking-experienced-doctors-from-specialist-training-medical-officer/

Pharmacist Contract Delays Trigger Talent Loss To Private Sector, Senator Warns
Senator RA Lingeshwaran says delays in permanent appointments are pushing pharmacists out of MOH. Of 352 reserve candidates awaiting posts, 209 have left. He warned MOH cannot keep a “wait for vacancies” hiring model if it drives talent to the private sector.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/pharmacist-contract-delays-trigger-talent-loss-to-private-sector-senator-warns/

MSNMMI Launches MyNuCLEaR Platform To Map Nuclear Medicine Services In Malaysia
The Malaysian Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (MSNMMI) has launched MyNuCLEaR, an online platform mapping nuclear medicine facilities nationwide. The portal aims to improve access to services, information, and therapies such as theranostics.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/msnmmi-launches-mynuclear-platform-to-map-nuclear-medicine-services-in-malaysia/

Undermining India’s Primary Health Care Missions
Instead of a thrust on key areas such as women and children’s health, the government has chosen to expand tertiary health care.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/undermining-indias-primary-health-care-missions/

Master’s Graduates Run Hospitals On ‘Study Leave’ But Can’t Apply For Subspecialty Training
A requirement for three consecutive full-year LNPT reports may delay subspecialty training for Master’s graduates by several years. One doctor says this is because Master’s training is classified as “study leave”, despite trainees continuing to run wards, clinics, and on-calls.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/masters-graduates-run-hospitals-on-study-leave-but-cant-apply-for-subspecialty-training-physician/
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Malaysia Doesn’t Have A GP Shortage, It Has A Primary Care Design Problem
The real debate is whether Malaysia is ready to redesign primary care for the realities of modern chronic diseases.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/malaysia-doesnt-have-a-gp-shortage-it-has-a-primary-care-design-problem-dr-raymond-choy/

MOH: Median Wait For Ward Bed From Emergency Department 144 Minutes
Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad says patients admitted from emergency departments in government hospitals wait a median 144.4 minutes for a ward bed. Rising disease burden, specialist shortages, and patients shifting from private care are straining public hospitals.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/moh-median-wait-for-ward-bed-from-emergency-department-144-minutes/

The Women Who Hold Up Our Health Care System
Gender-responsive workforce policies, including adequate staffing, flexible rostering, child care support, protected caregiving leave, and safe workplace environments, are essential investments in the sustainability of our health system.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/the-women-who-hold-up-our-health-care-system-dr-nadirah-babji/

Why Delaying Primary One Entry Is Necessary For Mental Health
If a child has not yet reached the required level of mental and emotional maturity, choosing to delay enrolment by one year is the more appropriate arrangement.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/why-delaying-primary-one-entry-is-necessary-for-mental-health-dr-song-beng-kah/

IHH Manages Insurance-Driven Delays As Patient Safety Events
IHH Healthcare is now managing payer-driven delays as safety issues, after coverage was denied for urgent surgery as the surgeon was inexplicably removed from the insurer’s panel, forcing the patient to be transferred. “This is the wrong kind of normal.”
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/ihh-manages-insurance-driven-delays-as-patient-safety-events/
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Why The Ministry Of Health’s RM29 Million Proposal For Biologic Therapies Should Be Supported
The Psoriasis Association of Malaysia says a dedicated biologics programme can help prevent disability, restore productivity, and significantly improve the lives of Malaysians living with severe psoriatic condition.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/why-the-ministry-of-healths-rm29-million-proposal-for-biologic-therapies-should-be-supported/

MOF Says Fresh Food Inclusion Under Sara Aid Still Under Review
MOF says the inclusion of fresh items like chicken, meat, and vegetables under the Sara aid scheme is still under review. The programme currently covers 15 categories of essential goods and was recently expanded to include frozen foods.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/mof-says-fresh-food-inclusion-under-sara-aid-still-under-review/

After Years Of Training, Why Is NSR Approval Still A Waiting Game?
NSR approvals lack clear timelines, leaving newly trained specialists waiting months for recognition after completing training. The delays may affect credentialing, specialist appointments, and service planning amid Malaysia’s specialist shortages.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/after-years-of-training-why-is-nsr-approval-still-a-waiting-game-dr-r/

Experts Oppose Recruiting Foreign Housemen, Say 47% Shortage Not Critical
Monash University’s Prof Arshil and MMA’s Dr Arasu don’t support hiring foreign housemen for public service, even though nearly half of HO slots are vacant. Arshil says MOs should be the focus, while Arasu says the shortage isn’t at a crisis level to justify importing HOs.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/experts-oppose-recruiting-foreign-housemen-say-47-shortage-not-critical/
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Nurse Migration: Can Malaysia Afford To Lose Its Caregivers?
Policymakers, health care leaders, and society at large must recognise that retaining nurses is not a cost, but an investment in public health security.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/nurse-migration-can-malaysia-afford-to-lose-its-caregivers-nadira-amalina-azizan-wong-lee-sia/

From Silent Disease To Systemic Risk: Why Kidney Health Matters More Than We Think
Chronic kidney disease is becoming one of Malaysia’s most pressing public health challenges, yet it often develops quietly and goes unnoticed until it reaches an advanced stage.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/from-silent-disease-to-systemic-risk-why-kidney-health-matters-more-than-we-think/

House Officers Are Treated Like Modern Slaves
Housemen work 6 days a week, before 7am to after 7pm. All of the proud achievements delivered through MOH were achieved from the blood, sweat, and tears of junior health care workers, starting with first-class modern slaves called “doktor pelatih”.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/house-officers-are-treated-like-modern-slaves-dr-ghazali-ahmad/

Clean Streets, Unsafe Work?
When workers face injuries or illness due to preventable occupational hazards, the consequences extend beyond the workplace. Families, health care systems, and communities may all be affected.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/clean-streets-unsafe-work-dr-rathiruba-selvaraju-dr-nur-afiqah-mohd-salleh/

Livestock Farming Land Shrinks Nearly 48% As Land Converted For Development: KPKM
Agriculture and Food Security Minister Mat Sabu tells Dewan Rakyat livestock farming land has shrunk nearly 48% since 2017. He said development, urbanisation, and competition from crops like oil palm are squeezing farming areas and affecting local meat production.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/livestock-farming-land-shrinks-nearly-48-as-land-converted-for-development-kpkm/

Why It Takes 15 Years To Train A Subspecialist Doctor
Malaysia can take 13-15 years to train a subspecialist doctor, largely due to waiting periods, service requirements, and administrative hurdles rather than extra training. Streamlining the pathway and investing more in training could help produce specialists faster.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/why-it-takes-15-years-to-train-a-subspecialist-doctor-physician/

After Kuala Krai: Protecting Our Healers And Supporting Those Left Behind
We don’t want another “no criminal element found” statement to be the end of the conversation of a houseman’s death in Kuala Krai. We need three layers of protection. Protection means making it safer to speak up early, not waiting until someone breaks.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/after-kuala-krai-protecting-our-healers-and-supporting-those-left-behind-dr-muhammad-yassin/
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Medical Officers Are Slaves Too
Besides housemen, medical officers are slaves too. MOs clerk patients, formulate the management plan, stabilise patients, and initiate investigations. The same MO continues to run the ward service. One MO may be responsible for 30 to 40 patients at a time.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/medical-officers-are-slaves-too-mo-in-internal-medicine-department/

Time To Change Our Antiquated Public Health Care System
In many health care systems, blood-taking has been routinely performed by phlebotomists since the 90s, but this work frequently falls to junior doctors in Malaysia’s public hospitals. Clarion calls for health care reform have fallen onto deaf ears.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/time-to-change-our-antiquated-public-health-care-system-dr-dogood/

Singapore Agents Poaching Malaysian Medical Students Before Graduation
Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad says Singapore recruiters are approaching Malaysian medical students, even before they sit for their final exams, with lucrative pay and permanent jobs. He pledges to end Malaysia’s contract doctor system.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/singapore-agents-poaching-malaysian-medical-students-before-graduation/

Dzulkefly: ‘360-Degree’ Information Needed Before Confirming Bullying In Kuala Krai Doctor’s Death
Dr Dzul says “360-degree” information is needed before deciding if bullying had led to the death of a Kuala Krai houseman. The health minister also tells HODs and hospital directors not to use house officers as an “extra pair of hands” for daily chores.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/dzulkefly-360-degree-information-needed-before-confirming-bullying-in-kuala-krai-doctors-death/

Government Studying Pig Farming Industry Reform To Secure Pork Supply: Minister
KPKM Minister Mat Sabu says the government is studying Malaysia’s pig farming industry to strengthen policy and sustain pork supply. The review comes as pork self-sufficiency has fallen below 70 per cent and amid debate over pig farming bans in Selangor.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/government-studying-pig-farming-industry-reform-to-secure-pork-supply-minister/

Living With Prostate Cancer: The Hidden Burden On Family Caregivers
Living with prostate cancer is a journey that affects the entire family. With the right information, support, and medical guidance, caregivers can play a powerful role in helping their loved ones navigate treatment and daily life with dignity and confidence.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/living-with-prostate-cancer-the-hidden-burden-on-family-caregivers/

Hold HOD, Hospital Director Accountable When Doctors Die
If a doctor dies in a department where there is bullying, repeated shouting, public humiliation, fear, silence, unbearable workload, or ignored complaints, then the head of department (HOD) and the hospital director must be held responsible.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/hold-hod-hospital-director-accountable-when-doctors-die-excommunicado/

When Fellowship Guidelines Are Ignored, Who Is Accountable?
MOH must clarify if a 2-year waiting period to apply for fellowship or subspecialty training remains official policy. Recently, physicians who didn’t complete the 2-year waiting period requirement were accepted into internal medicine subspecialty training.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/when-fellowship-guidelines-are-ignored-who-is-accountable-physician/
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A ‘Just Culture’ Must Be The Foundation Of Our Health Care System
The MOH needs a cultural reset, not just a strategic one. This means moving beyond task forces and press releases to embrace a “Just Culture” in every hospital, clinic, and department. A Just Culture isn’t about being soft, but being fair and systematic.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/a-just-culture-must-be-the-foundation-of-our-health-care-system-dr-musa-mohd-nordin-prof-azizi-haji-omar/

Back To Basics: Reclaiming The Soul Of Medicine
Family medicine, community health, and preventive medicine are seen by some as less prestigious, complex, or important. But who catches disease early? Who manages chronic illness over decades? Primary care isn’t lesser medicine; it’s foundational medicine.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/back-to-basics-reclaiming-the-soul-of-medicine-medical-officer/

Seberang Jaya Hospital Leads The Way In The School In Hospital Initiative
No child should have to choose between treatment and learning. The School in Hospital initiative helps ensure that they do not have to.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/seberang-jaya-hospital-leads-the-way-in-the-school-in-hospital-initiative/

42-Hour Work Week For Nurses To Remain For Now: Dzulkefly
Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad says nurses will continue working a 42-hour week for now, with a reduction to 38 hours only when staffing improves. MOH is offering incentives, career progression, and digitalisation to improve working conditions and retain nurses.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/42-hour-work-week-for-nurses-to-remain-for-now-dzulkefly/

Government Mulls EPF Account 2 Withdrawals To Pay Base MHIT Premiums
The government is studying allowing voluntary EPF Account 2 withdrawals via i-Lindung to pay premiums for the proposed Base MHIT, with the finance minister saying Account 1 won’t be touched. Malaysians are responsible for paying for Base MHIT themselves.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/government-mulls-epf-account-2-withdrawals-to-pay-base-mhit-premiums/

After 15 Years Of Training, This Is What A Subspecialist Doctor Earns In Malaysia
Specialist doctors in government earn RM12k-RM16k a month after 15 years of training. Subspecialists don’t get extra allowances. No doctor expects to become wealthy from public service. But fairness, professional recognition, and workforce planning matter.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/after-15-years-of-training-this-is-what-a-subspecialist-doctor-earns-in-malaysia-physician/

When RM10,000 Is Needed For Coronary Stents Despite A Government GL
A civil servant questions the RM10,000 deposit required by some university hospitals for coronary stents despite government GLs, calling the upfront cost cruel. Direct GL coverage is urged to avoid “deposit first, claim later” barriers to care.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/when-rm10000-is-needed-for-coronary-stents-despite-a-government-gl-civil-servant/

Run For Gold: 2,200km Run Across Peninsular Malaysia To Raise Awareness For Childhood Cancer
Cancer awareness advocate Lim Shyang Guey, 66, will be running a 2,200 km run, called Run for Gold, across peninsular Malaysia to raise funds for childhood cancer. SG aims to run between 25 to 35 km daily with rest days scheduled in between.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/run-for-gold-2200km-run-across-peninsular-malaysia-to-raise-awareness-for-childhood-cancer/

Dzulkefly To Share ‘Formula’ To Fix 40% Doctor No-Shows For Permanent Posts
Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad says he will announce a “formula” in the near future to address the nationwide 40% medical officer no-show rate for permanent posts. The attrition rate is highest when doctors transition from contract to permanent positions.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/dzulkefly-to-share-formula-to-fix-40-doctor-no-shows-for-permanent-posts/
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UN Experts Call For Malaysia To Strengthen The Social Work Profession
SWAM calls on the government to honour the UNCRC by ensuring the upcoming Social Work Profession Bill includes the public sector.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/un-experts-call-for-malaysia-to-strengthen-the-social-work-profession-social-workers-alliance-malaysia/

Houseman Mental Health: Why We Must Look Beyond The Ward
Hospitals must ensure accessible mental health services, mentorship, and safe channels for house officers to seek help without fear of judgement.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/houseman-mental-health-why-we-must-look-beyond-the-ward-dr-lim-poh-khuen/

Iran War May Raise Food Prices In Malaysia, Warns MCA
MCA has warned that the Iran conflict may lead to rising food prices in Malaysia that’s dependent on food imports. Shifting the responsibility for resolving food supply issues onto ordinary citizens won’t ease the current pressure of rising food prices.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/iran-war-may-raise-food-prices-in-malaysia-warns-mca/

Malaysia Doesn’t Need Your EPF Savings To Fix Hospital Bills
Allowing Malaysians to use EPF to buy medical insurance means that we’re using our retirement savings to keep funding large hospital bills in private hospitals. GLCs and GLICs that own major hospital groups should control hospital charges instead.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/malaysia-doesnt-need-your-epf-savings-to-fix-hospital-bills-dr-pearl-leong/

Intervention Today, Stability Tomorrow
Malaysia’s progress against HIV reflects strong national leadership by the Ministry of Health, supported by civil society and responsible corporate partners working together to ensure that no one is left behind.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/intervention-today-stability-tomorrow-jasmin-jalil/

Prudential Paid Out RM1m In Medical Claims To A Policyholder In 2025
Prudential paid out RM1.04 million in claims in one policy year to a policyholder undergoing breast cancer treatment in 2025, saying medical plans with RM50k-RM100k annual limits were common in 2013 but are no longer adequate for today’s health care needs.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/prudential-paid-out-rm1m-in-medical-claims-to-a-policyholder-in-2025/
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Who Protects The Consumer In Private Hospitals?
If private hospital costs continue to rise without stronger safeguards for consumers, public trust will inevitably be tested.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/who-protects-the-consumer-in-private-hospitals/

Prioritise Clinical Staff, Reform Parking Lot Management At HRPZ II
Parking lot management at HRPZ II’s ambulatory care centre seems to disproportionately favour non-clinical personnel. Priority must be given to clinical staff, especially junior specialists with a heavy on-call burden. Parking problems affect staff morale.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/prioritise-clinical-staff-reform-parking-lot-management-at-hrpz-ii-specialist/

Dzulkefly: 5,000 Housemanship Slots Offered, Only 529 Medical Graduates Accepted
Dr Dzul says medical graduate intake for housemanship halved since 2019. Only 529 graduates reported for 5,000 training slots offered in January 2026. Amid medicolegal payouts, MMC is concerned over training quality if housemanship is shortened to a year.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/dzulkefly-5000-housemanship-slots-offered-only-529-medical-graduates-accepted/

Adeeba Appointed To UN Panel To Review Global Drug Policy
Prof Adeeba Kamarulzaman has been appointed to an independent expert panel established by the Commission on Narcotic Drugs for a 2029 global review of drug policy, the first major evaluation of the international drug control machinery in decades.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/adeeba-appointed-to-un-panel-to-review-global-drug-policy/

Malaysians May Face More Expensive Chicken And Eggs, Reduced Supply, Producers Warn
Producers warn that the Iran war may raise chicken and egg prices in Malaysia because the country relies heavily on imported feed ingredients, especially corn and soybean meal. Sustained high feed/fuel costs may affect supply if producers cut production.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/malaysians-may-face-more-expensive-chicken-and-eggs-reduced-supply-producers-warn/
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Experts Warn Of Food Price Hikes In Malaysia From Fertiliser Cost Surge
Fertiliser shocks from the Iran war may push up prices of vegetables, rice, chicken and eggs in Malaysia, as well as flour-based foods. Experts warn that lower yields, higher feed/fuel costs, and import reliance may worsen inflation if disruptions persist.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/experts-warn-of-food-price-hikes-in-malaysia-from-fertiliser-cost-surge/

Greater Transparency Needed In Doctor Placement Policies
While many doctors remain deeply committed to serving wherever they are needed, policies governing placement, relocation, and support should be transparent, consistent, and responsive to the realities faced by health care professionals.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/greater-transparency-needed-in-doctor-placement-policies-family-medicine-specialist/

Malaysia’s Public Health Care Is Flatlining
Malaysia’s public health care is flatlining; PR stunts won’t save it. Our public health care cannot depend indefinitely on doctors absorbing more pressure, more risk, and more disappointment while being told to be grateful for symbolic gestures.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/malaysias-public-health-care-is-flatlining-public-health-medicine-specialist/

Rethinking Health Sciences Education Without Borders
In a climate-constrained, culturally diverse, and digitally connected era, the value of global learning lies not in how far students travel, but in how deeply they engage with diverse perspectives.
https://ova.galencentre.org/rethinking-health-sciences-education-without-borders-dr-lee-sau-har-dr-yap-wei-hsum/

Forward Buying, Strong Feed Supply Buffer Malaysia’s Food Costs For Now: Importer
Malaysian livestock producers have secured feed supply months in advance, while global corn and soybean stocks remain high, limiting immediate cost pressures despite rising diesel prices, says a commodities importer.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/forward-buying-strong-feed-supply-buffer-malaysia-food-costs-for-now-importer/

SSB Tax Fails To Cut Sugary Drinks Consumption: ISIS Malaysia
ISIS Malaysia says the SSB tax, a volumetric tax system, is largely ineffective in reducing sugary drinks consumption, with a 10% increase in SSB tax reducing purchases by only less than 2%. ISIS also recommends expanding the SSB tax to condensed milk.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/ssb-tax-fails-to-cut-sugary-drinks-consumption-isis-malaysia/
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Review SSPA Structure, Trained Paramedics Still At U1 Grade
An upgrade of the clerical service scheme from Grade 1 to Grade 5 has raised concerns among paramedics in MOH, as this wasn’t extended to certain health care support schemes, namely Public Health Assistants, Community Nurses, and Dental Surgery Assistants.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/review-sspa-structure-trained-paramedics-still-at-u1-grade-coalition-of-three-paramedic-schemes/

Balik Kampung: From Family Duty To National Elder Care Policy
When families gather after the Eid prayer, when grandchildren run through the house, and when adult children sit beside their ageing parents, something deeply meaningful is restored. These moments reaffirm bonds that modern life often strains.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/balik-kampung-from-family-duty-to-national-elder-care-policy/

Anti-Tobacco Groups Slam FT Mufti Office’s Meeting With Tobacco Company
Anti-tobacco groups brand Philip Morris’ visit to the FT Mufti’s Office as breaching Article 5.3 of WHO FCTC that requires protection of public health policies from tobacco industry interference. Public officials should avoid such unnecessary engagement.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/anti-tobacco-groups-slam-ft-mufti-offices-meeting-with-tobacco-company/

Malaysian Fertiliser Producers Pause New Orders Amid Soaring Prices
Malaysian fertiliser makers Union Harvest and FGV Fertiliser have suspended new orders due to increased prices of raw materials by some 100% to 150% in just a fortnight. Experts previously warned of food price hikes in Malaysia due to fertiliser costs.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/malaysian-fertiliser-producers-pause-new-orders-amid-soaring-prices/

Tobacco/Vape Industry’s Pivot To Religious Authorities A Public Health Concern
The tobacco industry’s meeting with a religious office is very alarming. Having faced firm resistance from health authorities, the industry is searching for new avenues of validation. Heated tobacco products and vapes remain harmful.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/tobacco-vape-industrys-pivot-to-religious-authorities-a-public-health-concern-fahmi-hassan/

After Meeting Philip Morris, FT Mufti Office Explores Fatwa For Shariah-Compliant Tobacco Alternatives
The FT Mufti’s Office says it’s looking at the role of productive fatwas for “Shariah-compliant” alternatives to conventional cigarettes, after receiving a visit from Philip Morris Malaysia. Currently, smoking (including e-cigarettes) is considered haram.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/after-meeting-philip-morris-ft-mufti-office-explores-fatwa-for-shariah-compliant-tobacco-alternatives/

Malaysia’s Medicine Security At Risk Due To Persian Gulf Conflict
Malaysia’s potential pharmaceutical vulnerability is exposed with alarming clarity. Malaysia is a net importer of pharmaceuticals. Generic medicines are often the most exposed to supply shocks. The government should establish a Health Security Agency.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/malaysias-medicine-security-at-risk-due-to-persian-gulf-conflict/

Malaysian Pharma Monitoring Potential Drug Supply Disruptions; Medical Devices, Supplies, Packaging At Risk Too
Malaysian pharma suppliers are monitoring potential medicine supply disruptions from the Iran war. India, a major generics producer, comprises >30% of Malaysia’s imported drug supply. Medical devices (MRI scanners), supplies, and packaging are at risk too.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2026/03/malaysian-pharma-monitoring-potential-drug-supply-disruptions-medical-devices-supplies-packaging-at-risk-too/