PUTRAJAYA, June 20 — The Pakatan Harapan (PH) government has decided to abolish the Health Promotion Board (MySihat) as part of its rationalisation plan, Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad said today.
"Few things I would like to report briefly. In the Cabinet meeting earlier, we decided to abolish MySihat. We have finalised it, and it will be done as soon as possible.
"This is within the rationalisation framework which we have begun, and the rest will follow later, because we need time to make decisions,” Dzulkefly told a press conference in his office here.
MySihat is a statutory body placed under the Health Ministry. It was established in 2006 and is governed by an independent body consisting of representatives from relevant ministries, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and professionals who are experts in health promotion. The body aims to promote health.
Dzulkefly also said the government would form a Health Advisory Council to oversee matters related to the ministry, troubleshoot issues, provide policy advice and undertake advocacy.
‘Secondly, is to do with the formation of a Health Advisory Council, which we tabled during the Cabinet meeting this morning, and it was decided by the Cabinet that the formation of the Health Advisory Council should continue,” he said.
Dzulkefly said that the council would comprise seven members, who have been credited as "global thought leaders”.
He said the members will be from both the private and public sectors, as well as "other individuals”.
"Next week, I will reveal the members who have been vetted,” he said, adding that he had received resumes from many people for the job.
Early this month, Dzulkefly said that his ministry was considering adopting blockchain technology to streamline operations, adding that the technology could be adapted to healthcare delivery.
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