Malaysian Public Hospital System
Cross-source consensus on Malaysian Public Hospital System from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Malaysia operates a dual public–private healthcare structure in which the public sector, managed by the Ministry of Health, delivers affordable care to the majority of the population. — Patterns of ICD-10 diagnoses in emergency departments of public hospitals in Malaysia: a cross-sectional study
- Malaysian public hospitals are stratified into state hospitals, major specialist hospitals, minor specialist hospitals, and non-specialist hospitals, each differing in capacity and patient demographics. — Patterns of ICD-10 diagnoses in emergency departments of public hospitals in Malaysia: a cross-sectional study
- State hospitals contributed the largest share of study records at 37.0%, while non-specialist hospitals contributed the fewest at 11.8%. — Patterns of ICD-10 diagnoses in emergency departments of public hospitals in Malaysia: a cross-sectional study
- Hospitals from Sabah and Sarawak were deliberately included in the study to ensure geographical diversity across Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. — Patterns of ICD-10 diagnoses in emergency departments of public hospitals in Malaysia: a cross-sectional study
- There is no dedicated ED coder role in Malaysian hospitals, and frontline staff have limited familiarity with ICD-10, which introduces coding inconsistencies. — Patterns of ICD-10 diagnoses in emergency departments of public hospitals in Malaysia: a cross-sectional study