Overworked and underpaid - not something you’d want your doctor to go through.
Malaysia may just be bleeding talents faster than expected.
Netizens shared their thoughts on social media on the issue with many also agreeing that being a health personnel was draining and tiring.“Work and on-call until morning then next day continue working until evening. Driving back to work super drowsy. Never willing to go through that again,” she wrote.
Meanwhile, the Malaysian Medical Association has asked the Ministry of Health to take the findings in CodeBlue’s survey positively and work towards speeding up reforms. While he agreed that the health minister has been working hard and has shown a strong commitment towards healthcare reforms, some of the improvements needed will need to be fast-tracked.
And the 80 percent of the respondents who agreed that they were not paid a fair salary, while 78 percent stated that their workload was too heavy.
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