tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6158809075942993636.post2662562622265567843..comments2023-10-05T22:41:36.032+08:00Comments on MyHealthMatters: Quick Thoughts : Too Many Doctors in the Future? The case for shorting Doctor Bhd. by SnowballDr D Quekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02878815376401309022noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6158809075942993636.post-60497905489398693902010-09-12T00:22:06.431+08:002010-09-12T00:22:06.431+08:00Besides the unbelievable amount of grammatical err...Besides the unbelievable amount of grammatical errors, the concepts expounded is not holding ground.<br /><br />From a strategic organisational purpose, there is nothing wrong in a group of doctors forming an alliance to provide the best value for their patients. And I am not talking money, I am talking value added services for patients. Qualitas is doing a fantastic job at providing preventive health care services for an affordable rate to the middle income population. And no, I am not working for Qualitas.<br /><br />The problem of too many medical schools is political in nature. IMU still retains its position as one of the best private medical schools in Malaysia. Go to a gov hospital, ask the first doctor you see who cannot speak proper English where he graduated from. Don't be surprised.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18087334225936337817noreply@blogger.com