Monday, 23 March 2020

HealthMetrics’ Feature Upgrade to Enable Cost Containment, Accurate Benchmarking, and Competitive Pricing

Kuala Lumpur, 23rd March 2020 – With the number of Covid-19 cases in Malaysia increasing and as navigating the price structure for corporate medical services has often been a challenge for companies in Malaysia, homegrown digital solutions company, HealthMetrics, has launched an upgraded Panel Access feature to manage the dynamic pricing of healthcare providers. This feature aims to help businesses better manage and plan budget allocations with regards to employee healthcare.

“With an estimated eight million employees in the private sector, we understand that the cost of employee medical expenses can amount to a hefty sum. We foresee that HR teams might face the added burden of comparing the complex medical pricing of providers which includes consultation fees, treatment & medication charges in order to select the most suitable panel of clinics for their employees. Our newly enhanced Panel Access feature hopes to streamline this selection, making the process easier on employers,” explains Chief Executive Officer of HealthMetrics, Alvin Yuan.

Monday, 23 March 2020

Contribution of Face Masks to Safeguard Police Personnel

Shah Alam, 23 March 2020 – Coway Malaysia donated 100,000 pieces of 3-layer surgical face masks to Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) in a simple ceremony held today.

The move to distribute the face masks during the two-week coronavirus (Covid-19) Movement Control Order (MCO) period is in line with Coway’s vision of being The Life Care Company, which strives to make the world a better, cleaner and safer place, especially for the police workforce that are dedicating their lives to safeguard our country; to maintain law and order during this challenging period.

Monday, 23 March 2020

Key Cyber Security Measures for Malaysian Firms to Secure Employees Working from Home

MALAYSIA, 23 March 2020 – Fortinet, a global leader in broad, integrated and automated cybersecurity solutions, urged organizations in Malaysia to be extra vigilant while transitioning staff along with their access to data and networked resources to work from a more isolated environment during the mandatory Movement Control Period (MCO) imposed until 31 March 2020.

Organizations are reminded that cybercriminals are well prepared to exploit any weaknesses and security gaps throughout this critical period. Unprepared users and unsecured systems can quickly become conduits for malware and malicious activity. Since time is of the essence, security must be an integral element of any teleworker strategy.

Friday, 20 March 2020

SHELL MALAYSIA TAKES EXTRA STEPS TO ENSURE CUSTOMER SAFETY DURING MOVEMENT CONTROL ORDER

KUALA LUMPUR, 20 March 2020 – Shell Malaysia remains committed to ensure the safety and well-being of its customers and site staff in this challenging period. Safety and comfort of our customers visiting, and our site staff working at our Shell station goes hand-in-hand with ensuring the continuity of our site operations. To this end, Shell has implemented several prevention guidelines to keep all Shell stations in a safe condition for customers and site staff.

Sanitization: Shell has taken stringent steps to ensure the disinfection of high-touch areas at its 950 stations nationwide. High-touch areas are touchpoints located at fueling areas, Shell Select and facilities areas that are often exposed or used by customersEvery hour, these high-touch areas such as petrol pumps, fuel nozzles, pin pads, dispenser air balancers, door handles, pay windows, cashier area, tissue dispensers, switches, taps and sinks are disinfected. 

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