#Budget2025: Allocation For Treating Rare Diseases Increased To RM25 Million
The government has also introduced a tax incentive to encourage Malaysians to contribute to the Rare Disease Fund, allowing donors to claim tax deductions equal to the actual amount of their donations.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has announced an increase in funding to treat rare diseases under the 2025 Budget, which is being tabled in Parliament today, 18 October
The finance minister said RM25 million will be earmarked to cover medical costs for individuals suffering from rare diseases, representing a significant boost in support for those affected by conditions that are often costly to treat and difficult to manage.
Meanwhile, the mySalam insurance scheme will be expanded to include coverage for rare diseases as well as Rheumatoid Arthritis, providing further relief to patients with these conditions.
The government has also introduced a tax incentive to encourage contributions to the Rare Disease Fund, allowing donors to claim tax deductions equal to the actual amount of their donations.
This move is aimed at bolstering the fund and ensuring sustainable financial support for rare disease treatments. These measures reflect the government's commitment to improving healthcare access for those facing rare and challenging medical conditions, ensuring more inclusive coverage for all Malaysians.