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Anaesthesiologists warn against interference in patient care

today3 October 2025

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MSA and CoA said medical treatment must be guided by professional judgment, patient needs, and evidence-based practice. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA:

The Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists (MSA) and the College of Anaesthesiologists (CoA), Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, have voiced concern over a recent circular by a third-party administrator (TPA) recommending that surgeons prioritise local anaesthesia over general anaesthesia for surgical procedures.

They described the directive as a profit-driven intrusion into medical decision-making, saying it represented “an unethical attempt to dictate patient care”.

“Medical treatment must be guided by professional judgment, patient needs, and evidence-based practice, not financial imperatives imposed by insurers or TPAs,” they said in a joint statement.

They said that anaesthesia was a complex specialty requiring careful, individualised decisions as every patient presents unique challenges. While local anaesthesia was…

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Written by: FMT Reporters


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