AT the slightest hint to separate prescribing from the dispensing of medicines, the healthcare fraternity is at each other's throat once again. Perhaps it is an "epic battle", considering this issue has dragged on unresolved for three decades. The same tired arguments are being rehearsed again. What seems clear is that the issue is beyond just professional considerations. Rather, it is a complicated mixture of economics as well as politics; health is just an incidental part of the argument
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Acute humoral rejection (AHR) is difficult to diagnose and portends a poor renal transplant outcome....
I COULD not wait to get a copy of A Doctor in the House, the memoirs of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.The ...
Reaganomics, Freakonomics, Enronomics — this is how malleable economics is or, rather, the uncertain...
IT takes a lot of guts to admit one has failed. This is especially so when one is torn between perso...
A RECENT survey conducted by a company indicated that almost 90 per cent of Malaysian children who g...
Knowing about public health campaigns from the past can help current health campaigners to draw up e...
OF late, US President Barack Obama has voiced what is on everyone's mind — the "perils" of the Inter...
An adenocarcinoma of the uterine stump with abdominal metastases is described in a 12-year-old incom...
THE MIC President was last week reported as saying "this was a clear case of the poor being denied t...
NOW that it is quiet on the medical front, maybe it is time to redirect our attention to what Mahat...
There are now reports showing that during these troubled economic times, instant and junk food outle...
More and more medical practices across the country are rebranding themselves as urgent care centers ...
DEMOCRACY in this country is very much alive and kicking. Although many used to have cynical views a...
First paragraph: Despite our advances in technology and medicine, we seem to be fighting a never-end...
Today the word "boss" is used pervasively. One can be called "boss" at the most unexpected of times ...
Acute humoral rejection (AHR) is difficult to diagnose and portends a poor renal transplant outcome....
I COULD not wait to get a copy of A Doctor in the House, the memoirs of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.The ...
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