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MoH says healthcare licensees covered by HCSA

This is in response to MaNaDr Clinic's management’s claim that the clinic operates independently.

The Ministry of Health stresses that under the Healthcare Services Act 2020, healthcare licensees and their key officeholders bear ultimate responsibility for regulatory compliance, irrespective of corporate structure.

This is in response to MaNaDr Clinic's management’s claim that the clinic operates independently and manages itself as a separate subsidiary of Mobile-Health Network Solutions.

Moreover, it was reported that the MaNaDr platform recently implemented a rule that requires teleconsultation sessions to last at least one minute before issuing a medical certificate.

“Short consultations raise concerns about the safety and quality of clinical assessment. The duration of the teleconsultation should be commensurate with the patient's profile and presenting medical conditions,” MoH reminded.

 

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