Generally speaking, even a specialist can provide home visit, he can't do much especially for elderly people who has complicated illnesses.Moreover, he may ended up with medical ethics or medico-legal problems. Therefore, I will only provide home visit for my old patient. Even though I don''t charge much, I still prefer people come to my clinic because I can do a complete assessment and treatment for my patient 😊
CkAPS approved? He is just a middleman ; why not just call up the medical centre or the physician himself !?! It’s a grey area in Malaysia ..
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I totally get where you're coming from about the challenges and potential legal issues with home visits for elderly patients with complex conditions. At Blue Swan Home Care, we make sure our geriatrician-led team works closely with specialists to provide thorough and ethical care, whether it's at home or in a clinic.
We know in-clinic assessments are super important, but we also see how vital home care can be for many elderly folks who have trouble getting to clinics regularly. Our aim is to support existing healthcare services and make the transition from hospital to home as smooth as possible.
Regarding regulations, you're right-there's little to no regulation for home care services here because these services don't really exist yet. But don't worry, we get advice from a legal team with years of experience handling medico-legal issues every step of the journey. I'm also implementing practices from my experience in Australia, where home care is highly regulated. We're more than willing to work with the government to establish stricter guidelines, especially for caregivers, since there's currently no standard in Malaysia.
We appreciate your dedication to your patients and are working hard to create a system where both home and clinic care can work together effectively for everyone's benefit. It's crucial that we collaborate to help patients in need. Together, we can make a real difference.
@@jonchm I get what you mean and also know who's that geriatrician. This is the grey area in medical system and I wish you the best !
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He is trying to bring the Australian systems into Malaysia. Good work. Hope the relevant costs can be kept low.
Thank you for your lovely comment! My long term goal is to get government and insurances support so that we can all benefit from health care services at home! We need as much support and help as possible ! Thank you once again!
Not the right place for the interview session as the background was very noisy.
Who pay the bill?
Sounds like doesn't really cheap, although no hospital admission and ambulances, it's still like a replacement or probably more expensive. I think it's not government run. Should be private.
@@Talk3Talk4Only for sure there are market needs, coz also got a lot of patients that have mobility issue, this does solve the problem, just come with a price, which it doesn't come cheap. But i don't see it as unsustainable la, coz it's still a demand, just probably target market could be rich people for premium service, and not for normal people like us
@@sweetpeayl generally speaking , specialist don’t need earn this kind of money , unless they pay him huge
That's why i said Malaysia is full of opportunities.
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yes, I have never seen so many opportunities in one place. So excited
Having a lot of opportunities doesn't guarantee success.