​​​​​​​IHH Healthcare Malaysia brings LungShield programme World Health Assembly


World Health Organisation Director-General Special Envoy for Chronic Respiratory Diseases José Luis Castro (left) with IHH Healthcare Malaysia chief executive officer Dr Kamal Amzan (centre) and Health Minister Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad (second from right), at the lung health session hosted by the Health Ministry during the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva.
World Health Organisation Director-General Special Envoy for Chronic Respiratory Diseases José Luis Castro (left) with IHH Healthcare Malaysia chief executive officer Dr Kamal Amzan (centre) and Health Minister Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad (second from right), at the lung health session hosted by the Health Ministry during the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva.

Geneva participation highlights Malaysia’s public-private partnership model for early detection and occupational lung health

HEALTHCARE group – IHH Healthcare Malaysia, joined lung health discussions held alongside the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva, bringing Malaysia’s public-private partnership model to a global platform focused on turning lung health policy into practical action.

The engagement follows the launch of LungShield on May 10, a strategic collaboration between IHH Healthcare Malaysia, the Health Ministry and the Royal Malaysia Police.

The programme will provide structured lung screening for 10,000 traffic police officers nationwide through IHH Healthcare Malaysia’s 18-hospital network comprising Gleneagles

Hospitals, Island Hospital, Pantai Hospitals, Prince Court Medical Centre and Timberland Medical Centre.

Traffic police officers face prolonged exposure to vehicle emissions, airborne particles and environmental pollutants in the course of their duties.

LungShield responds to this occupational health risk by bringing screening closer to a defined workforce group, with access to chest X-rays, low-dose CT scans and further diagnostics or specialist review where clinically indicated.

Dzulkefly (left) with Kamal (right) at the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva.
Dzulkefly (left) with Kamal (right) at the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva.

At the World Health Assembly, discussions centred on how countries can move lung health priorities from policy into implementation, including early detection, diagnostics, workforce health, health economics, data and coordinated care.

LungShield was positioned as a practical example of how public sector leadership and private healthcare capacity can work together to close delivery gaps.

IHH Healthcare Malaysia chief executive officer Dr Kamal Amzan said, “LungShield shows how public-private partnership can move from concept to delivery.

“When national leadership is supported by clinical expertise and operational capacity, we can reach high-risk groups earlier and create a clearer route into care.

“The priority in lung health is not only treatment. It is also timing and access. If people are identified too late, the clinical and economic burden becomes much heavier.

“Our role is to support national priorities in a practical way, by helping turn policy direction into care that can be delivered on the ground.”

Kamal hopes that the public-private partnership will inspire other private practitioners to follow suit in the prevention and early detection of diseases for a more sustainable healthcare system in Malaysia.
Kamal hopes that the public-private partnership will inspire other private practitioners to follow suit in the prevention and early detection of diseases for a more sustainable healthcare system in Malaysia.

The Geneva discussions also reinforced the importance of early intervention in managing long- term healthcare sustainability.

IHH Healthcare Malaysia will continue working with national partners to implement LungShield,while contributing learnings from the programme to broader conversations on occupational lung health and prevention-led healthcare.

 

 

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