Practitioners: New law must focus on overall ecosystem


PETALING JAYA: The proposed new law to regulate private Traditional and Complementary Medicine (TCM) facilities must address the grey areas and loopholes under existing laws, say practitioners.

Federation of Chinese Physicians and Acupuncturists Associations Malaysia president Prof Dr Ng Po Kok said consultation with TCM practitioners is necessary to better understand the challenges faced by the industry.

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