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Figure 40
                                 Treatment Received by PWDs in CBR Centers, 2017



                      25,000                                   21,647            19,882
                      20,000
                      15,000
                                              9,190    9,312                              4,024
                      10,000
                 NUMBER OF PWDs  5,000 0  2,253  583                    2,641


















             Source: Family Health Development Division, PDK 201A/Pind. 2017 (Tahun 2017)



             PRIMARY POLICY DEVELOPMENT

             FAMILY DOCTOR CONCEPT (FDC)
             Family Doctor Concept (FDC) is one of the initiatives to strengthen primary health care service in
             Malaysia under the Ministry of Health Transformation Program. Started with 14 health clinics in 2014
             and the set target 48 health clinics yearly, 170 clinics had implemented FDC and established primary
             health care (PHC) team out of 969 health clinics. The PHC team of Family Medical Specialist (FMS),
             Medical Officer, Assistant Medical Officer, Nurses, Occupational therapist, Physiotherapist, Dietitian
             & Nutritionist formed a multi-disciplinary team providing integrated services. To ensure a universal
             coverage, population enrolment is key in FDC and ICT support is crucial for effective monitoring and
             profiling the health status of the population coverage.

             EXTENDED HOUR SERVICES
             Services are provided to increase access and help reduce congestion in the Green Zone of Emergency
             and Trauma Department of nearby Hospitals. Two (2) additional health clinics providing the service are
             KK Kuala Lumpur and KK Tawau, bringing the number of clinics operating after office hours to 73. List
             of clinics as in Table 33. State of Selangor still recorded the highest of number of clinics and highest
             number of attendances using this service.











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