Malaysia bags 4 medical travel awards

mhtcadmin1
December 6, 2019
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BERLIN: It was a proud day for Malaysia at the International Medical Travel Journal Awards 2019 (IMTJ) as it bagged four medical travel awards at the closing of a two-day conference here on Tuesday.

While the Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC) maintains a firm grip on the Cluster of the Year Award for the third successive year, it also received the Highly Commended Award for Destination of the Year for Health and Medical Tourism.

Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara cemented its position as a world-class healthcare facility by bagging the Best Quality Initiative Award, while TMC Fertility Centre received the International Fertility Clinic of the Year Award.

MHTC chief executive officer (CEO) Sherene Azli and Thomson Hospital CEO Nadiah Wan received the awards from Keith Pollard, editor-in-chief of IMTJ, which established the first credible awards programme in the medical sector in 2014.

Winners were chosen by a panel of 20 international judges.

Sherene, who enjoys a high-profile presence on the medical travel circuit, was pleased that since 2015, MHTC had maintained its hold in the Cluster of the Year Award.

The award is given for “unparalleled qualities in organising, managing and stewarding medical health organisation or enterprise under its umbrella”.

“This is something that we should be proud of as we have been recognised as the outright winner this year,” she said after the ceremony.

“All players in Malaysia’s healthcare travel chain have poured in much effort to provide the highest quality in patient experience and have earned the trust of many over the years.

“We hope to improve our service delivery to healthcare travellers, especially for the Malaysia Year of Healthcare Travel 2020 (MyHT2020).”

Malaysia lost in the “Destination of the Year” category to South Korea, which it had won last year. Malaysia had won the award three years in a row, in London, Madrid and Opatija.

This year, Malaysia was pitted against the Korea Health Industry Development Institute and the Dubai Health Authority.

Pollard said: “All three are outstanding destinations in the world.

“It was a close finish. Malaysia, which came second, gets the Highly Commended award for Destination of the Year.”

Indeed, hailed as the “Hidden Jewel of Asia”, Malaysia, according to the IMTJ booklet, has risen to become one of the leading healthcare travel destinations in the region.

Taking the award for the “Fertility Clinic of the Year” category for the fourth year, Nadiah said her hospital was supportive of MHTC’s efforts to market Malaysia as a fertility hub in Asia.

She said health tourists for fertility facilities at TMC were mainly from Indonesia, although there had been an increasing number of visitors from China each year.

“Malaysia can market the fertility treatment in Southeast Asia. As the biggest provider of this treatment in Malaysia, we are proud of MHTC’s efforts.”

Shi said TMC was proud to receive the Best Quality Initiative Award, as it was pitted against other hospitals in the world.

Source: New Straits Times

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About Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council

Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC), established in 2009 under the purview of the Ministry of Health (MOH) Malaysia, is entrusted with developing and nurturing the “Malaysia Healthcare” brand. MHTC enhances, coordinates, and promotes Malaysia’s healthcare travel industry by fostering industry collaborations and building valuable public-private partnerships both domestically and internationally. With 80 member hospitals nationwide, MHTC continues to elevate the healthcare travel ecosystem through strong branding, seamless patient experiences, and strategic market initiatives. In line with these efforts, MHTC is spearheading the Malaysia Year of Medical Tourism (MYMT) 2026, the nation’s first dedicated year to celebrate and advance healthcare travel. MYMT 2026 serves as a milestone initiative to showcase Malaysia’s world-class healthcare offerings, strengthen its position as the premier global healthcare destination, and highlight the industry’s significant contribution to the national economy. More information can be found at https://www.mhtc.org.my/.