GPs feeling financial strain


PETALING JAYA: Some general practitioners (GPs) may have to raise their fees if the issue of long-standing consultation fees are not resolved.

Federation of Private Medical Practitioners’ Associations Mal­ay­sia president Dr Shanmuga­nathan Ganeson said clinics have incurred regulatory charges following the medicine price display order, so patients may notice some adjustments in their clinic bills.

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