
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah will mull a proposal to set up a health tourism council that is meant to propel Sabah as a medical tourism destination.
Deputy Chief Minister and Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew said this on Tuesday (June 4), after receiving a courtesy call from Medisinar managing director Dr Anil Kumar and Commonwealth Pharmacists Association vice-president Datuk Nancy Ho.
"During the courtesy call, we discussed the bright prospects of developing Sabah as a health tourism destination," said Liew.
Ho told Liew during the meeting that Sabah had the potential to be a medical tourism destination as it had private hospitals with world-class treatment facilities, as well as award-winning spa centres.
On his part, Dr Anil, a former acting state deputy director of health, listed out Sabah's advantages, such as low-cost medical treatments, high-quality healthcare system in private medical centres and reputable medical specialists in Sabah.
According to him, Malaysia is one of Asean's top three medical tourism destinations, with the others being Singapore and Thailand.
He said the target was to achieve RM2.8bil in medical tourism revenue in 2020.
"We aim to make Sabah known as the number one destination for healthcare in the East Asia region by offering visitors a seamless experience with Sabah's healthcare services," he added.
As a preparatory step towards this goal, the ministry, through the Sabah Tourism Board (STB), would be convening a meeting with Tourism Malaysia and private hospitals in Sabah, said Liew.
STB would also initiate a feasibility study by collecting relevant data from private hospitals in the State.
Liew said her ministry would act as an advisory body to the council if it was established.
“The role of the proposed Sabah Health Tourism Council is to formulate policies on healthcare to regulate and promote the health tourism industry, as well as to facilitate and monitor its growth.
"The council, however, will not get involved in the provision of medical services as this will be left solely to participating private medical centres," Liew added.
Source: The Star Online
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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/.
