Kuala Lampur, March 1 -- The Federation of Private Medical Practitioners Associations, Malaysia (FPMPAM) expresses deep disappointment with the outcome of the recent advocacy session on the mandatory price display for GP clinics, chaired by the Minister of Health. While the session was intended to clarify the government's stance, it instead exposed serious gaps in policy justification and failed to address the legitimate concerns of general practitioners (GPs).

The meeting, attended by GPs, representatives from the Malaysian Pharmacists Society, allied health groups, consumer associations, and private hospital groups, was meant to facilitate dialogue. However, when Dr. Chang from FPMPAM questioned the Anti-Profiteering Agency representat...