Position statement on third-party interference in clinical decision-making for anaesthesia — Academy of Medicine of Malaysia

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Position statement on third-party interference in clinical decision-making for anaesthesia — Academy of Medicine of Malaysia
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OCTOBER 3 — The Academy of Medicine of Malaysia (AMM), representing the collective expertise of its 13 constituent Colleges, expresses profound concern regarding a recent...

Friday, 03 Oct 2025 12:04 PM MYTOCTOBER 3 — The Academy of Medicine of Malaysia , representing the collective expertise of its 13 constituent Colleges, expresses profound concern regarding a recent directive issued by a third-party administrator concerning the use of anaesthesia for daycare surgical cases.

The directive in question mandates that medical practitioners must seek prior approval and provide written justification for the use of general anaesthesia, while favouring local anaesthesia as the default. AMM views this directive as a significant overreach that directly impinges upon the clinical autonomy of surgeons and anaesthesiologists. The choice of anaesthesia is a complex clinical decision made by qualified professionals after a thorough assessment of the patient’s medical history, the specific surgical procedure, and the patient’s own informed preferences. This decision-making process is fundamental to both clinical ethics and patient safety. To outsource this critical judgement to a non-clinical third party, which has not assessed the patient, sets a dangerous precedent.We condemn any policy that prioritises profits over patient well-being. The choice of anaesthesia is a critical safety decision that must be tailored to the individual, considering factors such as anxiety, procedural complexity, and co-morbidities — none of which a TPA can assess. Upholding the principle that patient safety is paramount, we reject any measure that allows financial motives to compromise clinical integrity and patients’ fundamental right to receive the care best suited to them.The sanctity of the doctor-patient relationship is paramount. Introducing a mandatory approval step from an external, non-clinical entity undermines this trust and inappropriately delegates medical responsibility. The Academy of Medicine of Malaysia has warned against third-party interference in decisions on the use of anaesthesia, saying patient safety must come first. — AFP picDirecting treatment plans based on cost-containment rather than clinical necessity creates substantial ethical and legal pitfalls. Medical professionals could be held liable for adverse outcomes resulting from a suboptimal anaesthesia method chosen under administrative duress. While the AMM acknowledges the need for sustainable healthcare financing and cost containment, such measures must not come at the expense of clinical standards and patient welfare. Policies that prioritise cost savings over sound medical judgement are ultimately detrimental to the quality of care. The Academy of Medicine of Malaysia welcomes open and continuous engagement with all stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem, including insurance providers, third-party administrators, and managed care organisations. We believe that through collaborative dialogue, we can address areas of concern without breaching the fundamental principles of ethical medical practice. Our ultimate and shared goal must always be to ensure that all patients in Malaysia receive the safe, effective, and appropriate treatment they need and deserve.Academy of Medicine of Malaysia — Professor Dato’ Dr Hanafiah Harunarashid, MasterCollege of Dental Specialists — Dato’ Dr Ahmad Sharifuddin Mohd Asari, PresidentCollege of Otorhinolaryngologists – Head & Neck Surgeons — Professor Dato’ Dr Philip Rajan, PresidentCollege of Ophthalmologists — Professor Dr Hajah Shatriah Binti Ismail, PresidentCollege of Paediatrics — Professor Dr Thong Meow Keong, PresidentCollege of Physicians — Professor Dato’ Seri Dr Paras Doshi, PresidentCollege of Radiology — Dr Farhana Fadzli, President* The Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, comprising 13 Colleges and 26 Chapters, is a registered, non-profit professional organisation representing medical specialists across various disciplines. It is committed to advancing the standards of medical practice, education, and research in Malaysia, and serves as the collective voice of medical specialists nationwide. ** This is the personal opinion of the writer or publication and does not necessarily represent the views of Malay Mail.

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