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Special meeting to address problematic projects: Ministry of Health Malaysia
Special meeting to address problematic projects: Ministry of Health Malaysia

Daily Express

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  • Health
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Special meeting to address problematic projects: Ministry of Health Malaysia

Published on: Friday, June 20, 2025 Published on: Fri, Jun 20, 2025 By: Garry Lewis Text Size: Lukanisman said the meeting is expected to review the current status of abandoned or delayed projects, as well as to formulate solutions to ensure their implementation can proceed in the interest of the people. - Bernama pic TAMBUNAN: The Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) will hold a special meeting to discuss about problematic or delayed projects involving healthcare facilities across the country. Deputy Health Minister, Datuk Lukanisman Awang, said the meeting is expected to review the current status of abandoned or delayed projects, as well as to formulate solutions to ensure their implementation can proceed in the interest of the people. Advertisement 'We want every planned project to be completed and to benefit the community, especially rural residents who urgently need access to quality healthcare facilities,' he said, after officiating the new building of the Sunsuron Health Clinic, here. According to him, the Ministry of Health (MOH) remains committed to ensuring that every planned healthcare facility provides comprehensive benefits and contributes to improving the overall health of the community. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

MOH drafting bill to regulate Malaysians' nutrition
MOH drafting bill to regulate Malaysians' nutrition

The Sun

time24-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

MOH drafting bill to regulate Malaysians' nutrition

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Health (MOH) is drafting a Nutrition Bill following a proposal paper on it being approved by the Cabinet, said Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni. However, he said the Bill will not be tabled in Parliament this year. 'We have presented a memorandum to the Cabinet, and it has been approved. Currently, we are in the process of drafting the Bill, and it will be tabled once completed, but not within this year,' he told reporters after officiating the closing of the National-level 'Lead Coach for Your Best Lifestyle' (JU C-HAT) Convention 2025 here today. Last October, Dewan Rakyat Special Select Committee on Health chairman Suhaizan Kaiat said the Malaysian Nutrition Act would be drafted to regulate the nutritional intake of the people, especially children. In addition, Lukanisman said MOH is committed to continuing efforts to curb obesity among children and adolescents through the organisation of the National-level JU C-HAT Convention 2025, which aims to support the implementation of the Strategic Plan to Combat the Double Burden of Malnutrition Among Malaysian Children 2023–2030. He said that according to the National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) Report, the prevalence of overweightness and obesity among children continues to rise. 'For children under the age of 5, the rate increased from 5.6 percent in 2019 to six percent in 2022. 'For adolescents aged 13 to 17, the prevalence rose from 28.5 percent in 2017 to 30.5 percent in 2022, indicating that one in three children is facing issues of being overweight or obese,' he said. Lukanisman added that aside from the JU C-HAT initiative, MOH is also employing a comprehensive approach through the establishment of the Taskforce Committee to Tackle Obesity in Malaysia, comprising various ministries, departments and agencies. He said that since JU C-HAT was implemented in 2019, a total of 1,207 activities have been carried out by trained volunteer groups nationwide. The JU C-HAT Convention, jointly organised by the CAKNA Sihat Malaysia Association and the Nutrition Division of the MOH, brought together more than 300 participants consisting of coaches, nutritionists, teachers, and parents from across the country in an effort to strengthen knowledge, share experiences, and build networks towards promoting healthy lifestyles among school children.

MOH Drafting Bill To Regulate Malaysians' Nutrition
MOH Drafting Bill To Regulate Malaysians' Nutrition

Barnama

time24-05-2025

  • Health
  • Barnama

MOH Drafting Bill To Regulate Malaysians' Nutrition

KUALA LUMPUR, May 24 (Bernama) – The Ministry of Health (MOH) is drafting a Nutrition Bill following a proposal paper on it being approved by the Cabinet, said Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni. However, he said the Bill will not be tabled in Parliament this year. 'We have presented a memorandum to the Cabinet, and it has been approved. Currently, we are in the process of drafting the Bill, and it will be tabled once completed, but not within this year,' he told reporters after officiating the closing of the National-level 'Lead Coach for Your Best Lifestyle' (JU C-HAT) Convention 2025 here today. Last October, Dewan Rakyat Special Select Committee on Health chairman Suhaizan Kaiat said the Malaysian Nutrition Act would be drafted to regulate the nutritional intake of the people, especially children. In addition, Lukanisman said MOH is committed to continuing efforts to curb obesity among children and adolescents through the organisation of the National-level JU C-HAT Convention 2025, which aims to support the implementation of the Strategic Plan to Combat the Double Burden of Malnutrition Among Malaysian Children 2023–2030. He said that according to the National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) Report, the prevalence of overweightness and obesity among children continues to rise. 'For children under the age of 5, the rate increased from 5.6 percent in 2019 to six percent in 2022. 'For adolescents aged 13 to 17, the prevalence rose from 28.5 percent in 2017 to 30.5 percent in 2022, indicating that one in three children is facing issues of being overweight or obese,' he said. Lukanisman added that aside from the JU C-HAT initiative, MOH is also employing a comprehensive approach through the establishment of the Taskforce Committee to Tackle Obesity in Malaysia, comprising various ministries, departments and agencies.

Health Ministry drafting Bill to regulate nutrition, says Lukanisman
Health Ministry drafting Bill to regulate nutrition, says Lukanisman

The Star

time24-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Star

Health Ministry drafting Bill to regulate nutrition, says Lukanisman

KUALA LUMPUR: The Health Ministry is drafting a Nutrition Bill following a proposal paper on it being approved by the Cabinet, says Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni. However, he said the Bill will not be tabled in Parliament this year. "We have presented a memorandum to the Cabinet, and it has been approved. Currently, we are in the process of drafting the Bill, and it will be tabled once completed, but not within this year,' he told reporters after officiating the closing of the National-level "Lead Coach for Your Best Lifestyle' (JU C-HAT) Convention 2025 here on Saturday (May 24). Last October, Dewan Rakyat Special Select Committee on Health chairman Suhaizan Kaiat said the Malaysian Nutrition Act would be drafted to regulate the nutritional intake of the people, especially children. In addition, Lukanisman said MOH is committed to continuing efforts to curb obesity among children and adolescents through the organisation of the National-level JU C-HAT Convention 2025, which aims to support the implementation of the Strategic Plan to Combat the Double Burden of Malnutrition Among Malaysian Children 2023-2030. He said that according to the National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) Report, the prevalence of overweightness and obesity among children continues to rise. "For children under the age of 5, the rate increased from 5.6% in 2019 to 6%in 2022. For adolescents aged 13 to 17, the prevalence rose from 28.5% in 2017 to 30.5% in 2022, indicating that one in three children is facing issues of being overweight or obese,' he said. Lukanisman added that aside from the JU C-HAT initiative, his ministry is also employing a comprehensive approach through the establishment of the Taskforce Committee to Tackle Obesity in Malaysia, comprising various ministries, departments and agencies. He said that since JU C-HAT was implemented in 2019, a total of 1,207 activities have been carried out by trained volunteer groups nationwide. The JU C-HAT Convention, jointly organised by the CAKNA Sihat Malaysia Association and the Nutrition Division of the ministry, brought together more than 300 participants consisting of coaches, nutritionists, teachers, and parents from across the country in an effort to strengthen knowledge, share experiences, and build networks towards promoting healthy lifestyles among school children.

Childcare centres and kindies urged to do HFMD screenings
Childcare centres and kindies urged to do HFMD screenings

The Star

time20-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Star

Childcare centres and kindies urged to do HFMD screenings

PUTRAJAYA: Childcare centre and kindergarten operators have been urged to screen children upon entry, to help curb the spread of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD). Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni said cooperation from childcare centre and kindergarten operators in conducting screenings, including monitoring for signs of infection on children's hands, feet and mouth, is crucial to preventing further spread of the disease. 'We advise the public not to panic, as preventative measures are actively being implemented and we already have comprehensive guidelines in place. 'What we need now is community cooperation, especially from childcare centre and kindergarten operators who are at higher risk of HFMD exposure, to at least carry out basic screenings,' he told reporters after launching the Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) Management of Erectile Dysfunction here yesterday. Lukanisman also stressed that parents must practise preventative measures and closely monitor their children to ensure they are not infected with HFMD. 'Early screening can help prevent the infection from spreading to other children,' he said, Bernama reported. On May 12, Health Ministry reported that as of April 26, a total of 99,601 HFMD cases were recorded nationwide, marking a 266% increase from 27,236 cases during the same period last year. It said 10,421 cases, or 10%, were linked to outbreaks, while the remaining 89,180 cases occurred sporadically. The ministry also said that five states recorded the highest number of cases: Selangor (27.2%), followed by Johor (9.9%), Perak (9.4%), Kelantan (7.2%), and the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya (6.9%). Regarding the claim of a potential increase of up to 30% in treatment charges at private hospitals and clinics, Lukanisman said the ministry would investigate the matter.

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