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Displacement Governance Mapping

A qualitative mapping of governance, institutional responsibility, and fiscal authority across displacement-related sectors in Southeast Asia.

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Skhppa Product Disclosure Scheme Overview

Malaysia · Administrative guidance · Syarikat Takaful Malaysia

Relevance: Supports the mapping record 'Malaysia Foreign Worker Health Protection Scheme'.

Applicability: Applies to Malaysia and the public system health.

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Malaysia

HealthPublic programmeMigration and mobility

Malaysia Foreign Worker Health Protection Scheme

Malaysia has used employment-linked insurance and health financing arrangements for foreign workers, alongside public hospital charging rules and migrant worker administration. The core instrument, the Foreign Worker Hospitalisation and Surgical Scheme (SKHPPA), remains a compulsory employer-arranged commercial insurance product providing cashless admission to government hospitals on a third-class basis, separate from and compulsory alongside SOCSO coverage.

Why it matters: Malaysia illustrates a different form of sectoral inclusion from Thailand: health access is more closely tied to employment and migration control than to universal public health logic. The political economy archetype is employment-linked containment of health costs: coverage exists to shield employers and public hospitals from cost exposure, not to integrate migrants into the national health system on citizen-equivalent terms.

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