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1 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services 1 LAWS OF MALAYSIA REPRINT Act 586 PRIVATE HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND SERVICES ACT 1998 Incorporating all amendments up to 1 May 2006 PUBLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF LAW REVISION, MALAYSIA UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE REVISION OF LAWS ACT 1968 IN COLLABORATION WITH PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BHD 20062 2 PRIVATE HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND SERVICES ACT 1998 Date of Royal Assent August 1998 Date of publication in the Gazette 27 August 1998 PREVIOUS REPRINT First Reprint3 3 LAWS OF MALAYSIA Act 586 PRIVATE HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND SERVICES ACT 1998 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I PRELIMINARY Section 1. Short title 2. Interpretation PART II CONTROL OF PRIVATE HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND SERVICES 3. Approval and licence 4. Registration 5. Unlicensed and unregistered private healthcare facility or service 6. Approval and licence may be issued to a sole proprietor, partnership or body corporate 7. Certificate of registration to operate private medical and private dental clinic PART III APPROVAL TO ESTABLISH OR MAINTAIN PRIVATE HEALTHCARE FACILITIES OR SERVICES OTHER THAN A PRIVATE MEDICAL CLINIC OR A PRIVATE DENTAL CLINIC 8. Application for approval to establish or maintain 9. Matters to be considered before approval to establish or maintain is granted4 4 Laws of Malaysia ACT 586 Section 10. Refusal to process application for approval to establish or maintain 11. Reasons for refusal to grant approval to establish or maintain 12. Grant of or refusal to grant approval to establish or maintain 13. Separate approval to establish or maintain private healthcare facilities or services which are not physically, administratively or organizationally linked PART IV LICENCE TO OPERATE OR PROVIDE PRIVATE HEALTHCARE FACILITY OR SERVICE OTHER THAN PRIVATE MEDICAL CLINIC OR PRIVATE DENTAL CLINIC 14. Application for a licence to operate or provide to be made within three years 15. Application for licence to operate or provide 16. Inspection of premises 17. Refusal to process application for licence 18. Reasons for refusal to issue or renew a licence to operate or provide 19. Grant of or refusal to grant licence 20. Licence to specify type of private healthcare facility or service 21. Separate licence for private healthcare facilities or services which are not physically, administratively or organizationally linked 22. Duration and renewal of licence to operate or provide 23. Licence to be exhibited 24. Power to vary terms or conditions, or purpose of approval or licence PART V REGISTRATION OF A PRIVATE MEDICAL CLINIC AND A PRIVATE DENTAL CLINIC 25. Application for registration 26. Refusal to process application for registration 27. Grant of certificate of registration 28. Certificate of registration to be exhibited 29. Power to vary terms or conditions of registration 30. Separate registration5 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services 5 Section PART VI RESPONSIBILITIES OF A LICENSEE, HOLDER OF CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION AND PERSON IN CHARGE 31. Responsibilities 32. Person in charge 33. Change of person in charge 34. Personal care aide 35. Policy statement 36. Patient grievance mechanism 37. Incident reporting 38. Emergency treatment and services PART VII GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO APPROVAL, LICENCE AND REGISTRATION 39. Restriction on use of premises 40. Prohibition on extension and alteration 41. Transfer, etc., of approval, licence and certificate 42. Registers PART VIII SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION OF APPROVAL AND LICENCE, REFUSAL TO RENEW THE LICENCE, AND SUSPENSION, AND REVOCATION OF REGISTRATION 43. Show cause 44. Grounds for suspension, etc., relating to administration of private healthcare facility or service 45. Grounds for suspension, revocation, refusal to renew licence, etc., relating to qualification of sole proprietor 46. Grounds for suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew approval, licence or certificate of registration 47. Additional grounds 48. Representations6 6 Laws of Malaysia ACT 586 Section 49. Power of Director General to suspend, revoke, or refuse renewal 50. Surrender of licence or certificate 51. Cessation of operation PART IX CLOSURE OF PRIVATE HEALTHCARE FACILITIES OR SERVICES 52. Order for temporary closure of private healthcare facilities or services 53. Conditions for closure, selling or otherwise disposing of private healthcare facility or service PART X BLOOD BANK 54. Interpretation 55. Prohibition on supply of natural human blood and blood product 56. Import and export of natural human blood and blood product 57. Issue of certificate to import and export natural human blood and blood product 58. Consent to test blood from donors PART XI BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICES 59. Storage facilities 60. Minimum blood supply 61. Maintain records or receipt and disposition of blood 62. Transfusion reactions 63. Recommendations to the Medical Advisory Committee PART XII MORTALITY ASSESSMENT 64. Interpretation 65. Establishment of National Mortality Assessment Committee 66. Functions of National Mortality Assessment Committee7 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services 7 Section 67. Reporting of assessable deaths 68. Medical and dental practitioners to provide information 69. Publication of information 70. Secrecy of information obtained by Committee 71. Protection of persons carrying out functions as members of Committee 72. Mortality assessment committee at private healthcare facility or service level 73. Independent investigation PART XIII QUALITY OF HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND SERVICES 74. Quality of health care and services 75. Power of Director General to give directions 76. Power of Director General to issue directives, orders or guidelines relating to quality assurance PART XIV BOARD OF MANAGEMENT AND ADVISORY COMMITTEE 77. Board of Management 78. Medical or Dental Advisory Committee 79. Midwifery Care Advisory Committee 80. Nursing Advisory Committee 81. Penalty for non-compliance with any of the provision of this Part PART XV MANAGED CARE ORGANIZATION 82. Interpretation of managed care organization 83. Contracts between private healthcare facility or service and managed care organization 84. Licensee and holder of certificate of registration to furnish information on managed care organization to Director General 85. Information by managed care organization 86. Register of managed care organizations8 8 Laws of Malaysia ACT 586 PART XVI ENFORCEMENT Section 87. Appointment of Inspectors 88. Power of Inspector to enter and inspect 89. Power to search and seize 90. Search and seizure without warrant 91. Power to seal 92. Power to require information and examine persons 93. Duty to assist Inspector 94. Offences in relation to inspection 95. List of things seized 96. Forfeiture of things seized 97. No person entitled to costs, etc., on seizure 98. Production of official identification card or badge 99. Compounding of offences 100. Institution and conduct of prosecution PART XVII POWER OF MINISTER 101. Appeal 102. Power of Minister to issue general directions 103. Power of Minister to exempt 104. Board of Visitors 105. Social or welfare contribution 106. Fee schedule 107. Power to make regulations PART XVIII MISCELLANEOUS 108. Advertisement 109. National Register 110. Service of notice9 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services 9 Section 111. Delegation by Director General 112. Furnishing of information 113. Officers deemed to be public servants 114. Protection against suit and legal proceedings 115. Confidentiality of information 116. Private psychiatric hospital, psychiatric nursing home and community mental health centre 117. General offence and penalty 118. Contravention of subsidiary legislation PART XIX SAVING AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 119. Repeal 120. Saving and transitional provisions relating to existing licensed private hospitals, maternity homes and nursing homes 121. Power of Minister to make additional transitional provisions 122. Saving and transitional provisions relating to existing private medical clinics and private dental clinics10 10 Laws of Malaysia ACT 58611 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services 11 LAWS OF MALAYSIA Act 586 PRIVATE HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND SERVICES ACT 1998 An Act to provide for the regulation and control of private healthcare facilities and services and other health-related facilities and services and for matters related hereto. [1 May 2006, P.U. (B) 93/2006] BE IT ENACTED by the Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-pertuan Agong with the advice and consent of the Dewan Negara and Dewan Rakyat in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: PART I Short title PRELIMINARY 1. This Act may be cited as the Private Healthcare Facilities and Services Act Interpretation 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires approval to establish or maintain means approval to establish or maintain a private healthcare facility or service other than a private medical clinic or a private dental clinic granted under paragraph 12(a);12 12 Laws of Malaysia ACT 586 Board of Management means a board of trustees or directors, or any other governing body in whom the ultimate authority and responsibility for the conduct of the private healthcare facilities or services specified in Part XIV are vested; Board of Visitors means the Board of Visitors established under section 104; body corporate means a body incorporated under the Companies Act 1965 [Act 125]; certificate means a certificate issued under section 57 authorizing the importation or exportation of blood products or natural human blood for transfusion purposes; certificate of registration means a certificate issued under section 27; Director General means the Director General of Health, Malaysia; Government healthcare facility means any facility used or intended to be used for the provision of healthcare services established, maintained, operated or provided by the Government but excludes privatized or corporatized Government healthcare facilities; Government healthcare services means any healthcare services provided, operated or maintained by the Government but excludes privatized or corporatized Government healthcare services; healthcare facility means any premises in which one or more members of the public receive healthcare services; healthcare professional includes a medical practitioner, dental practitioner, pharmacist, clinical psychologist, nurse, midwife, medical assistant, physiotherapist, occupational therapist and other allied healthcare professional and any other person involved in the giving of medical, health, dental, pharmaceutical or any other healthcare services under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Health; healthcare services includes (a) medical, dental, nursing, midwifery, allied health, pharmacy, and ambulance services and any other service provided by a healthcare professional;13 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services 13 (b) accommodation for the purpose of any service provided under this Act; (c) any service for the screening, diagnosis, or treatment of persons suffering from, or believed to be suffering from, any disease, injury or disability of mind or body; (d) any service for preventive or promotive health purposes; (e) any service provided by any healthcare para-professional; (f) any service for curing or alleviating any abnormal condition of the human body by the application of any apparatus, equipment, instrument or device or any other medical technology; or (g) any health-related services; licence to operate or provide means a licence to operate or provide a private healthcare facility or service other than a private medical clinic or private dental clinic granted under paragraph 19(a); licensee means a person to whom a licence to operate or provide a private healthcare facility or service other than a private medical clinic or private dental clinic granted under paragraph 19(a); hospice care or palliative care means care of a terminally ill person that addresses the physical, psychological, emotional and social needs of the person or his family; midwifery care means the assessment or monitoring or care of women during normal pregnancy or labour or during the postpartum period and of their normal newborns, and the conducting of spontaneous normal vaginal delivery; Minister means the Minister charged with the responsibility for health; nursing care means any care for patient that is provided by a registered nurse in accordance with the directions of a registered medical practitioner or registered dental practitioner and accepted nursing practice;14 14 Laws of Malaysia ACT 586 personal care means any function that an individual normally would perform personally, but for which the individual needs help from another because of advanced age, infirmity, or physical or mental limitation and may include such service as may be prescribed; person in charge means a person possessing such qualification, training and experience as may be prescribed and who shall be responsible for the management and control of the private healthcare facility or service to which a licence or registration relates; person responsible for the body corporate means any person who is a director or officer of the body corporate or who purports to act in any such capacity or who is in any manner or to any extent responsible for the management of the affairs of the body corporate, or was assisting in such management; premises means any place, building or vehicle, whether permanent or temporary; prescribed means prescribed by the Minister by order or regulations made under this Act; private ambulatory care centre means any premises, other than a Government ambulatory care centre, private medical clinic or private dental clinic, primarily used or intended to be used for the purpose of performing any procedure related to the practice of medicine in any of its disciplines or any dental procedure and with continuous relevant private healthcare services including nursing services whenever a patient is in the premises, and in which healthcare, beds or other accommodation for the stay of any one patient for a period of not more than 23 hours is provided and from which patients are either discharged in an ambulatory condition without requiring constant or continuous care or supervision and without danger to the continued well-being of the patient or transferred to a hospital; private blood bank means any premises, other than a Government blood bank, used or intended to be used for collecting, screening, processing, storing or distributing natural human blood or blood product;15 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services 15 private dental clinic means any premises, other than a Government healthcare facility, used or intended to be used for the practice of dentistry and includes premises used by any person (a) to treat or attempt to treat or profess to treat, cure, relieve or prevent any disease, deficiency or lesion or pain of the human teeth or jaws; (b) to perform or attempt to perform any operation on human teeth or jaws; (c) to perform any radiographic work in connection with human teeth or jaws or the oral cavity; or (d) to give any treatment, advice or attendance on or to any person in connection with the fitting or insertion for the purpose of fitting or fixing of artificial teeth or of a crown or bridge or an appliance for the restoration or regulation of the human teeth or jaws; private haemodialysis centre means an ambulatory care centre, other than a Government haemodialysis centre, providing or intending to provide haemodialysis treatment, any other procedures or forms of treatment for the purification of human blood; private healthcare facility means any premises, other than a Government healthcare facility, used or intended to be used for the provision of healthcare services or health-related services, such as a private hospital, hospice, ambulatory care centre, nursing home, maternity home, psychiatric hospital, psychiatric nursing home, community mental health centre, haemodialysis centre, medical clinic, dental clinic and such other healthcare or health-related premises as the Minister may from time to time, by notification in the Gazette, specify; private healthcare services means any services provided by a private healthcare facility; private hospice means any premises used or intended to be used exclusively for providing hospice care or palliative care; private hospital means any premises, other than a Government hospital or institution, used or intended to be used for the reception, lodging, treatment and care of persons who require medical treatment or suffer from any disease or who require dental treatment that requires hospitalization;16 16 Laws of Malaysia ACT 586 private maternity home means any premises, other than a Government maternity home, used or intended to be used for the reception of, and the provision of nursing care and midwifery care for, women in labour or of women immediately after childbirth; private medical clinic means any premises, other than a Government healthcare facility, used or intended to be used for the practice of medicine on an outpatient basis including (a) the screening, diagnosis or treatment of any person suffering from, or believed to be suffering from, any disease, injury or disability of mind or body; (b) preventive or promotive healthcare services; and (c) the curing or alleviating of any abnormal condition of the human body by the application of any apparatus, equipment, instrument or device; private nursing home means any premises, other than a Government nursing home, used or intended to be used for the reception of, and the provision of nursing care for, persons suffering or convalescing from any sickness, injury or infirmity; register means the register required to be maintained under section 42; registered dental practitioner means any person who is registered as such under the Dental Act 1971 [Act 51] and who holds a valid practising certificate; registered medical practitioner means any person who is registered as such under the Medical Act 1971 [Act 50] and who holds a valid practising certificate; registered midwife means any person who is registered as such under the Midwives Act 1966 [Act 436] and who holds a valid practising certificate; registered nurse means any person who is registered as such under the Nurses Act 1950 [Act 14] and who holds a valid practising certificate; technical staff means a medical laboratory technologist or scientific officer or any other person with the qualifications, training and experience recognized by the Director General.17 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services 17 Approval and licence PART II CONTROL OF PRIVATE HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND SERVICES 3. No person shall establish or maintain any of the following private healthcare facilities or services without approval being granted under paragraph 12(a) or operate or provide any of such facilities or services without a licence granted under paragraph 19(a): (a) a private hospital; (b) a private psychiatric hospital; (c) a private ambulatory care centre; (d) a private nursing home; (e) a private psychiatric nursing home; (f) a private maternity home; (g) a private blood bank; (h) a private haemodialysis centre; (i) a private hospice; (j) a private community mental health centre; (k) any other private healthcare facility or service or healthrelated service as the Minister may specify, from time to time, by notification in the Gazette; and (l) a private healthcare premises incorporating any two or more of the facilities or services in paragraphs (a) to (k). Registration 4. (1) No person shall establish, maintain, operate or provide a private medical clinic or private dental clinic unless it is registered under section 27. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), a private medical clinic or private dental clinic which forms part of the premises of a licensed private healthcare facility and to which the clinic is organizationally, administratively and physically linked shall not be required to be registered separately but shall comply with such standards and requirements as may be prescribed.18 18 Laws of Malaysia ACT 586 Unlicensed and unregistered private healthcare facility or service 5. (1) A person who contravenes section 3 or 4 commits an offence and shall be liable, on conviction (a) in the case of an individual person (i) to a fine not exceeding three hundred thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six years or to both; and (ii) for a continuing offence, to a fine not exceeding one thousand ringgit for every day or part of a day during which the offence continues after conviction; and (b) in the case of a body corporate, partnership or society (i) to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand ringgit; and (ii) for a continuing offence, to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit for every day or part of a day during which the offence continues after conviction. (2) Where an offence under section 3 or 4 is committed by a body corporate, a partnership or a society (a) in the case of a body corporate, the person responsible for the body corporate; (b) in the case of a partnership, every partner in the partnership; (c) in the case of a society, its office bearers, shall also be guilty of the offence and shall be liable, on conviction (aa) to a fine not exceeding three hundred thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six years or to both; and (bb) for a continuing offence, to a fine not exceeding one thousand ringgit for every day or part of a day during which the offence continues after conviction.19 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services 19 Approval and licence may be issued to a sole proprietor, partnership or body corporate 6. (1) Approval to establish or maintain, or a licence to operate or provide may only be issued to (a) a sole proprietor who is a registered medical practitioner; (b) a partnership which consists of at least one partner who is a registered medical practitioner; or (c) a body corporate whose board of directors consists of at least one person who is a registered medical practitioner. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), approval to establish or maintain or a licence to operate or provide a private nursing home may be issued to a registered nurse if contractual arrangements have been made for a registered medical practitioner to visit the patients in such home at such frequency as may be prescribed. (3) Notwithstanding subsection (1), approval to establish or maintain or a licence to operate or provide a private maternity home may be issued to a registered midwife if contractual arrangements have been made for a registered medical practitioner to visit the patients in such home at such frequency as may be prescribed. (4) Notwithstanding subsection (1), approval to establish or maintain or a licence to operate or provide a private hospice or a private haemodialysis centre, on a voluntary or charitable basis, may be issued to a society registered under the Societies Act 1966 [Act 335]. Certificate of registration to operate private medical and private dental clinic 7. (1) A certificate of registration to establish, maintain, operate or provide a private medical clinic may only be issued to a registered medical practitioner. (2) A certificate of registration to establish, maintain, operate or provide a private dental clinic may only be issued to a registered dental practitioner or a body corporate described in section 28 of the Dental Act 1971.20 20 Laws of Malaysia ACT 586 PART III APPROVAL TO ESTABLISH OR MAINTAIN PRIVATE HEALTHCARE FACILITIES OR SERVICES OTHER THAN A PRIVATE MEDICAL CLINIC OR A PRIVATE DENTAL CLINIC Application for approval to establish or maintain 8. (1) An application for approval to establish or maintain a private healthcare facility or service other than a private medical clinic or a private dental clinic shall be made to the Director General (a) in the prescribed form and manner; (b) accompanied by the prescribed fee; and (c) by submitting together with the application (i) a comprehensive plan for the establishment or maintenance of the proposed private healthcare facility or service including the site plan, building layout plan, design, construction, specification, the type of facility or service to be provided and the proposed arrangements for manpower recruitment including arrangements for manpower training; (ii) if the applicant is not a natural person but a company, partnership or society, a copy of its constituent document, duly verified by a statutory declaration made by an authorized officer of the applicant; and (iii) such other information, particulars or documents as may be deemed necessary for the purpose of determining the application and the suitability of the applicant. (2) At any time after receiving the application the Director General may by written notice require the applicant to provide additional information, particulars or documents. (3) The requirements under subsections (1) and (2) may differ as between different applicants and classes, categories, or descriptions of applications.21 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services 21 (4) Where additional information, particulars or documents required under subparagraph (1)(c)(iii) and subsection (2) is or are not provided by the applicant within the specified time or extended time, the application (a) shall be deemed to have been withdrawn; and (b) shall not be further proceeded with, without prejudice to a fresh application being made by the applicant. (5) An application may be withdrawn at any time before it is granted or refused. Matters to be considered before approval to establish or maintain is granted 9. In deciding whether or not to grant approval to establish or maintain a private healthcare facility or service other than a private medical clinic or a private dental clinic, the Director General shall consider the following matters: (a) the nature of the healthcare facility or service to be provided; (b) the extent to which the healthcare facilities or services are already available in an area; (c) the need for the healthcare facility or service in an area; (d) the future need for the healthcare facility or service in an area; or (e) any other matter which in his opinion is relevant. Refusal to process application for approval to establish or maintain 10. The Director General may refuse to proceed with an application for approval to establish or maintain a private healthcare facility or service other than a private medical clinic or a private dental clinic, or may require that the application be appropriately amended or completed and resubmitted or that a fresh application be submitted in its place if (a) the application form as prescribed is not duly completed by reason of any omission or misdescription; (b) the application form contains an error or alteration;22 22 Laws of Malaysia ACT 586 (c) the application does not comply with any other prescribed requirement; or (d) the applicant has not shown proof that he is a suitable person to be granted approval to establish or maintain a private healthcare facility or service. Reasons for refusal to grant approval to establish or maintain 11. An application for approval to establish or maintain a private healthcare facility or service other than a private medical clinic or a private dental clinic shall not be granted by the Director General unless he is satisfied that (a) the applicant is capable of providing adequate healthcare facilities or services; (b) the applicant is capable of providing adequate and efficient management and administration for the proper conduct of the private healthcare facility or service; (c) where the applicant is a sole proprietor, he has not been convicted of an offence involving fraud or dishonesty or is not an undischarged bankrupt; (d) no one who has been convicted of an offence involving fraud or dishonesty or who is an undischarged bankrupt (i) is a member of the board of directors, or is a person responsible for the body corporate, if the application is made by a body corporate; or (ii) is a partner, if the application is made by a partnership; or (iii) is an office bearer of a society, if the application is made by a society. Grant of or refusal to grant approval to establish or maintain 12. Upon receiving and having considered the application for approval to establish or maintain a private healthcare facility or service other than a private medical clinic or a private dental clinic the Director General (a) may grant such approval with or without any terms or conditions; or (b) may refuse the application with or without assigning any reason for such refusal.23 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services 23 Separate approval to establish or maintain private healthcare facilities or services which are not physically, administratively or organizationally linked 13. (1) Separate approval to establish or maintain shall be applied for private healthcare facilities or services other than a private medical clinic or a private dental clinic which are not physically, administratively or organizationally linked. (2) Approval to establish or maintain a private healthcare facility or service other than a private medical clinic or a private dental clinic shall specify the type of private healthcare facility or service for which it is granted and the purpose for which the approval may be maintained. PART IV LICENCE TO OPERATE OR PROVIDE PRIVATE HEALTHCARE FACILITY OR SERVICE OTHER THAN PRIVATE MEDICAL CLINIC OR PRIVATE DENTAL CLINIC Application for a licence to operate or provide to be made within three years 14. (1) An application for a licence to operate or provide a private healthcare facility or service other than a private medical clinic or private dental clinic shall be made within three years from the date of the issuance of the approval to establish or maintain in respect of such facility or service. (2) If a licence to operate or provide a private healthcare facility or service is not applied for within the time specified in subsection (1), the approval to establish or maintain granted under paragraph 12(a) shall be deemed to have been revoked unless an extension of that time is granted by the Director General. Application for licence to operate or provide 15. (1) An application for a licence to operate or provide a private healthcare facility or service other than a private medical clinic or a private dental clinic shall be made to the Director General (a) in the prescribed form and manner; View more
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