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Low rate of adherence was found strongly associated with patients’ beliefs across the studies about chronic diseases with hypertension.

Medicine price directly affects affordability and access to medicines particularly in countries where a major portion of pharmaceutical spending is through out-of-pocket payment, such as in the Asia Pacific region.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has set ambitious goals to reduce the global disease burden associated with, and eventually eliminate, viral hepatitis.

In Malaysia, more than 330 000 individuals are estimated to be chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), but less than 2% have been treated to date.

A Structural Equation Model for the Study of Sustainable Performance by Private Universities in Malaysia
 01-15-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Supply Chain Management

This empirical study employed structural equation modeling (SEM) to investigate the impact of sustainable practices on sustainable performance of higher education institutions.

Access and Affordability of Medicines in Malaysia: Need for a National Pricing Policy
 01-15-2026
 Journal: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy

High medicines prices are a barrier to medicines access, and their impact is greater in developing countries.

To validate, from a psychometric perspective, the Problem Areas in Diabetes (PAID) questionnaire in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus from Malaysia.

Health Technology Assessment and Its Use in Drug Policy in Malaysia
 01-15-2026
 Journal: Value in Health Regional Issues

To describe the process and role of health technology assessment (HTA) in the context of drug policy in Malaysia.

Food security is one of the non-traditional security components that forms the basic needs of a nation, households, and individuals.

Views of Indonesian consumer towards medical tourism experience in Malaysia
 01-16-2026
 Journal: Journal of Asia Business Studies

Indonesians are known for their unique behaviour and willingness to travel abroad for healthcare treatments.

Return-on-Investment Measurement and Assessment of Research Fund: A Case Study in Malaysia
 01-16-2026
 Journal: Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business

This study estimates the financial value of return on investment (ROI) of research funds.

The Sustainable Purchase Intention in a New Normal of COVID-19: An Empirical Study in Malaysia
 01-16-2026
 Journal: Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business

The study investigated the effect of food safety knowledge, food safety trust and the factors influencing organic food purchase intention in the ‘new normal’ of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Determinants of suicidal behaviour in Malaysia
 01-19-2026
 Journal: Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies

A sharp rise in the prevalence of suicide has become a serious public health concern.

Determining Factors of Medication Label Awareness: The Case of Malaysia
 01-19-2026
 Journal: Institutions and Economies

Medication labelling and patient knowledge can help reduce risk of misuse of medicine.
This study explores critically major determinants of inbound educational tourism demand in Malaysia between 2002 and 2014 by employing dynamic panel system Generalised Method of Moment (GMM).
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