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Warga Emas Intervensi Katarak Di Kampung Tanjung Nipis, Paitan) and third place won by KK Batu
Rakit, Terengganu (Meningkatkan Aktiviti Promosi Kesedaran Dan Saringan Tuberkulosis Dalam
Komuniti Di Mukim Batu Rakit, Kuala Nerus, Terengganu).
For poster presentation, the winner was KK Masjid Tanah, Melaka (Intervensi Penurunan Berat Badan
Di Kalangan Sekolah Rendah Di Masjid Tanah), followed by KK Paya Mas, Johor (Program Pengurusan
Berat Badan Dikalangan Murid Sekolah Rendah Di Tangkak Tahun 2016-2017) and third place won by
KK Telok Datok, Selangor (Remaja Bersama Panel : Katakan Tidak Kepada Seks Bebas). First place
winner won a prize of RM2,500 whilst runner-up won RM1,500 and third place won RM1,000. All other
entries received RM100 consolation prize each.
INSTITUTIONS OUTSIDE MoH
Health services were provided at the National Service Training Program involving 20,000 trainees in
79 camps from 18 March to 28 November 2017. Modified modules incorporating skills training have
been implemented. The duration of the program has been reduced to two (2) months for every intake.
In order to curb the spread of infectious diseases and reduce morbidity and mortality, health services
were also provided in temporary detention centers. In 2017, there were 18 out of 19 temporary detention
centers operating and receiving visits from nearby health clinics. One (1) detention center in Kemayan
closed for renovation.
MOBILE HEALTH SERVICES
Mobile health services are provided as an outreach program from the static clinics as efforts towards
universal health coverage especially to the population in remote areas and marginalized groups. In
2017, there were 239 mobile teams providing such health services. They were using customized
vehicles such as boats or buses, functioning as on site clinics (for 1Malaysia Mobile Health Clinic), four
(4)-wheel drives, small boats and flying doctor services. The achievement for mobile health services had
increased from 491,778 in 2016 to 500,830 in 2017 due to increased number of vehicles and localities
covered. A National Technical Meeting on Mobile Health Services was held on 26 September 2017
to emphasise issues pertaining to the quality in the services delivery. A survey had been conducted
on mobile health services to determine the level of satisfaction among users of Ministry of Health
(MOH) mobile clinic (Klinik Bergerak, KB) services and job satisfaction among staff that involved in
the services. The findings were 99.4 per cent of clients and 98.2 per cent of staff were satisfied with
the implementation of the services
INFECTION CONTROL IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
The Primary Healthcare Infection Control Audit has been implemented since 2012. After six years
of implementation, all states except Kedah has reached 100 per cent facilities (health clinic,
community clinic, mobile clinic and 1Malaysia Clinic) audited. Percentages of compliance increased
in all domains as compared to 2016. Compliance rate of more than 90 per cent were shown
in effective hand hygiene, clinical waste, cough etiquette, PPE, management of sharp injuries
and linen (Figure 41). 13 states showed improvement in overall achievement in 2017. Wilayah
Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya shown the highest achievement followed by Kedah and
Pulau Pinang (Figure 42).
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