Public

Polisi Operasi Farmasi Ambulatori 2022 (Edisi Kedua)

This document explains the policy related to ambulatory pharmacy operation services in health facilities of the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH). This policy has been updated in line with current developments to ensure services are standardized in MOH health facilities.

English

Research-related Application Forms

These are the application forms related to research activities and services coordinated by the Pharmaceutical Services Programme, Ministry of Health Malaysia.

English

Public Consultation on Comprehensive Cost-Benefit Assessment on the Medicine Pricing Policy (Preliminary Findings)

Title: Public Consultation on Comprehensive Cost-Benefit Assessment on the Medicine Pricing Policy (Preliminary Findings)
Date: 29/11/2021 - 06/12/2021
Location: Portal UPC
https://upc.mpc.gov.my/csp/sys/bi/%25cspapp.bi.work.nc.custom.regulation...

Webinar on Public Consultation on Comprehensive Cost-Benefit Assessment on the Medicine Pricing Policy (Preliminary Findings)

Title: Webinar on Public Consultation on Comprehensive Cost-Benefit Assessment on the Medicine Pricing Policy (Preliminary Findings)
Date: 1 December 2021 (Wednesday)
Location: Zoom Webinar (Kindly register via this link: https://bit.ly/PCCBA)
Time: 3.00 – 4.00 pm

11th National Pharmacy R&D Conference 2021

Location/place: 
Online
Date: 
Monday, 27 September 2021 to Thursday, 30 September 2021

GARIS PANDUAN PEMBEKALAN UBAT SUSULAN MELALUI PIHAK KETIGA (UM3) EDISI PERTAMA (2021)

Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the Supply of Repeated Medicines Through Third Party Services (UM3) was introduced in response to the government's proposal to adopt new norms practise in order to reduce congestion and frequency of patient visits to Ministry of Health (MOH) health facilities. This effort simultaneously would facilitate patients in obtaining their medicine.

English

Expansion/ Replication/ Dissemination of Pharmaceutical Services Programme Quality Initiatives

All relevant documentations of Pharmacy Innovation / Innovation & Creative Circle (ICC) projects approved for expansion/ replication at the programme level can be downloaded from the link below.

List of Pharmacy Quality Initiatives That Have Received Recognition at the Program / Ministry / National / International Level

The Pharmaceutical Services Program, Ministry of Health Malaysia, constantly monitors and acknowledges quality initiative activities accomplished by pharmacy workforce throughout the country such as Innovation, Innovation & Creative Circle (ICC), Quality Assurance (QA), lean and clinical audit.

 

The Best Practice Sharing method is used to disseminate ideas and encourage other ground facilities to adopt and implement relevant initiatives in their respective places. In addition, it can avoid the repetition of existing ideas and encourage the proliferation of new brainchild, thus enabling more creative and innovative initiatives to be conceived benefiting the society and increasing services productivity.

MEDICINES SUPPLY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR PHARMACY VALUE ADDED SERVICES (MyUBAT)

                                                  

INTRODUCTION

Pages