More than 250,000 screened for NCDs under MySejahtera


KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 252,767 individuals have been screened for non-communicable diseases (NCD) nationwide as of Thursday.

Citing statistics recorded in MySejahtera, Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said of the total number who did the screening, 173,722 individuals were aged 40 and above with 47.34% of them confirmed to have NCD, 46.34% had risks of NCD and 6.31% were healthy.

He said the remaining 79,045 individuals were below the age of 40 and the results found that 31.48% of them were confirmed to have NCD, 54.58% had NCD risk factors, and 13.91% were healthy.

Those who were found to be at risk were referred to the health clinic to undergo further examination to confirm their health status, he said, adding that they were subsequently given interventions to control risk factors and diseases they might have.

“NCDs are still a major disease burden in Malaysia and almost half of those with NCDs never know their health status or are unaware they have NCDs until they reach a severe stage,” he said in a statement yesterday, according to Bernama.

As such, he urged those aged 40 and above with NCD risk factors, and who had never done a health screening, or had done it a long time ago, to immediately book an appointment via MySejahtera to do the health screening at nearby health facilities.

Khairy said the MySejahtera application had been updated with new functions to support the implementation of the National Health Screening Initiative (NHSI), which is one of the main activities under Thrust 3 of Agenda Nasional Malaysia Sihat, a long-term plan to guide the nation towards making healthy living a culture.

According to him, MySejahtera users can now access their health information through the “Health Record” function on the application after undergoing a health screening at a government health facility.

He said the function would be extended to all registered private facilities, including screening under the PeKa B40 and Socso programmes.

The appointment for health screening could also be made through the “appointment” function in MySejahtera, in addition to using the existing appointment system at health facilities, he added.

NHSI with the tagline “Jom Saring!” was implemented through a collaboration with the Health Ministry’s strategic partners, including government agencies, the private sector and non-governmental organisations.

Among the screening programmes under NHSI are health screening services at almost all the Health Ministry’s health facilities, the Health Care Scheme for the B40 Group (PeKa B40) and the Socso Health Screening Package.

Khairy said health screening under the PeKa B40 programme, which offers free health screenings, recorded a total of 724,321 screenings since its launch in 2019 and a total of 170,987 people were screened this year.

“As for the Socso Health Screening Package, almost 9,500 workers took advantage of the health screening vouchers provided until Sept 22,” he said.

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