The Preventive Health Outlook in Malaysia, Present and Future
Dr. Cynthia Tong,
Dr. Ben Prakasan and
Dr. Chris Daniel Wong
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Dr. Cynthia Tong: Founder of Danai Wellness, Crigen Resources Limited, a NSX listed company
Dr. Ben Prakasan: Medical Director, Danai Wellness
Dr. Chris Daniel Wong: Chartered Institute of Digital Economy, Malaysia
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 9, 600-612
Abstract:
Malaysia is at a turning point in reorienting its health system from curative to preventive care, driven by the Health White Paper (2023), the establishment of the Health Transformation Office, and a RM 30 billion investment case for non-communicable disease (NCD) control. Despite NCDs costing RM 64.2 billion (4.2% of GDP) in 2021, preventive spending has declined to just 6.6% of total health expenditure in 2022, underscoring systemic underinvestment and reliance on hospital-centric, reactive services. Global and national evidence consistently demonstrates that prevention yields long-term health and economic dividends, yet Malaysia faces structural gaps in financing, digital infrastructure, behavioral health integration, and community delivery. With population ageing projected to make Malaysia an aged nation by 2044, these challenges risk overwhelming the health system unless reforms accelerate. A whole-of-society strategy—anchored in digital empowerment, outcome-based financing, and cross-sectoral collaboration—is urgently needed to institutionalize prevention, rebalance expenditures, and build resilience for sustainable health and wellbeing.
Date: 2025
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