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The Need for Public and Private Healthcare Collaboration

Dato' Dr. Amin Jalaluddin, University Malaya Specialist Centre

29-Apr-13 16:00

The Need for Public and Private Healthcare Collaboration

Public and private healthcare seem to be on opposite sides of the divide - providing different things and motivated by different aims. However, with the rising cost of care and number of patients, there needs to be more collaboration between the two in order to better serve health needs.

Telling us more about that is Dato' Dr. Amin Jalaluddin, who moved from University Malaya Medical Centre, to becoming the CEO of University Malaya Specialist Centre. He explains the divide, as well as possible opportunities for collaboration. 


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