KUALA LUMPUR: The government has been urged not defer any increase in fees at public health facilities as the people are already paying more for many other things.
Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said that he understood that the government was facing fiscal constraints and needed to cover government expenses by imposing fees for services provided.
"In several studies, including one recently released by the Merdeka Centre, most people feel that their financial situation this year is worse than last year's – this is not limited to the B40 group alone. However, this would only be done after the National Health Financing Scheme is implemented, which would fully cover those in the B40 group.
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