Partnering To Combat NCDs And Spur Health Care Digitalisation

A collaboration has formed between key industry players to introduce new health care pathways for Malaysians, aimed at reducing the burden of NCDs.

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 8 — In conjunction with World Heart Day on September 29, 2021, four key industry leaders — AstraZeneca, DoctorOnCall, National Heart Institute (IJN) and Prudential Malaysia — have partnered to launch Protect Your Heart Now, a public awareness campaign on heart health.

The collaboration between all four parties is part of ongoing efforts to alleviate the rise of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the country through public awareness and to drive the digitalisation of health care. 

The current pandemic has heightened awareness on the severity Covid-19 has on those with underlying medical conditions or comorbidities like coronary artery disease. It has been found that more than 80 per cent of Covid-19 deaths have at least one underlying health condition 

Coronary artery disease has been identified as the number one cause of death for Malaysians accounting for 15 per cent of medically-certified death in 2019.

As one of the top three NCDs in the country, there is a need to raise awareness and educate Malaysians in managing heart health, especially since more than 38 per cent of adults in Malaysia suffer from hypercholesterolemia or high cholesterol levels. It has been found that 25 per cent of adult Malaysians are not even aware they have high cholesterol. 

With World Heart Day observed annually in September, the four parties have formed a new partnership to harness the power of digital health to improve the awareness, prevention and management coronary artery disease and high cholesterol through a month-long public awareness campaign. 

“IJN believes in a preventative and holistic approach to medicine, especially since there are strong links between heart health and overall well-being. As the country’s premiere heart centre, we have a responsibility to educate Malaysians on this issue, and have been doing so via various educational and awareness-raising initiatives since our inception. Given the prevalence of cardiovascular disease in Malaysia, we also greatly welcome this collaboration as well; we can only tackle this challenge with the support of other stakeholders in the medical sector, ” said IJN CEO Dr Aizai Azan Abdul Rahim. 

The key to mitigate the risks of unmanaged cholesterol levels is through early detection, raising awareness and a conscious effort to alleviate any unforeseen circumstances.

Enabling patients to obtain the right care and resources is part of AstraZeneca’s long-term commitment in supporting the set-up of a more robust health care ecosystem in Malaysia, while reducing the rise of NCDs such as coronary heart disease. 

“At AstraZeneca, we remain committed towards playing a vital role in supporting Malaysia’s battle against NCDs by strengthening our health care ecosystem with solutions beyond the pill. In line with the Malaysian government’s call for innovation and the move towards digital health care, this collaboration illustrates our ongoing commitment to accentuate digitalisation  in health care with the introduction of digitally-enabled patient pathways,” said Dr Sanjeev Panchal, country president, AstraZeneca Malaysia.

“Through a partnership-driven approach, we have come together to initiate a two-day virtual public campaign, where we will empower the public with digital resources, platforms and solutions that would enable them to manage their heart’s health. We hope that this event will further accelerate the public’s use of innovative digital health care solutions, increase health care access and ultimately, improve health outcomes for themselves,” Dr Sanjeev explained.

Digitalisation Of New Pathways For Better Health Care Access 

The pandemic has accelerated the need for digital platforms to be integral in making health care more effective and accessible to Malaysians, making it easier for Malaysians to access updated medical information, track their health and seek consultation of health care experts when needed, wherever they may be. 

“Online health care is fuelled by digital technologies that allow us to receive the biggest benefit which is the ability to provide immediate access to care that otherwise would be difficult to obtain.  It also allows our partners to further their reach, treating patients wherever there are.  As a business model, it is shifting the paradigm within the health care industry by advancing consumer-based care,” said Maran Virumandi, CEOand co-founder of DoctorOnCall.

Through the Protect Your Heart Now virtual event, Prudential is hoping to drive health awareness and education on NCDs such as stroke for example among its customers and the public. The launch of its all-in-one super app, Pulse by Prudential, in 2019, has provided a launchpad for the insurer to expand beyond its core protection offerings to become a partner in its customer’s health journey, helping them prevent, postpone and protect against the onset of diseases.

Apart from raising awareness about the campaign through educational content on social media, Prudential will also be taking part in one of the webinars at the virtual event to discuss about heart health.

“We are delighted to be partnering with AstraZeneca, IJN and DoctorOnCall on this initiative. The Protect Your Heart Now virtual event is timely as during these unprecedented times, more people are embracing digital health tools to play an active role in managing their daily lives. Pulse by Prudential is our way to deliver accessible health care to all Malaysians and to help people get the most out of life,” said Lim Eng Seong, CEO, Prudential Assurance Malaysia Bhd.

Protect Your Heart Now – A Hub For Education And Awareness

The Protect Your Heart Now virtual event is part of a month-long public awareness campaign in conjunction with World Heart Day to raise awareness and empower Malaysians with the knowledge they need to protect their heart. Held between September 11 and 12, the virtual event enables participants to access a wealth of information concerning heart health and how to mitigate risks before they lead to dire consequences.

A whole host of programmes are lined up such as healthy cooking sessions, fitness sessions to care for your heart and health talks on cholesterol management given by medical experts. Participants will also be able to sign up for health screenings and seek treatment from doctors.

Malaysians can register their participation for the virtual event or from the Pulse by Prudential mobile app to start their journey to a healthier heart. Registration for the event will open by September 7.

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