Only 1% Of EPF Account 2 May Be Used For Health Insurance Under Proposed Scheme

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20 Jun 2025 • 4:12 PM MYT
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Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad has clarified that a proposal enabling contributors to utilise their EPF Account 2 for the payment of health insurance premiums would draw only 1% from the account.

Dzulkefly also reiterated that participation in the scheme would remain entirely voluntary.

“Through this approach, the government hopes to expand access to faster, higher-quality private healthcare without increasing the financial burden on the people.

“It doesn’t come out of their pockets. Only about 1% of their EPF Account 2 would be used to pay for insurance. This is the best way,” he stated.

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The initiative, which is currently under consideration by Putrajaya, aims to support the 16 million members of the Employees Provident Fund. Dzulkefly noted that approximately 32% of healthcare expenses in Malaysia are paid directly by individuals who do not possess insurance coverage.

EPF Account 2 is already available for specific uses, including education, medical expenses, housing, and partial withdrawals from the age of 50. Health-related withdrawals are currently limited to approved medical treatments, the acquisition of healthcare devices, and fertility-related procedures.

Previously, Bank Negara Malaysia urged insurers and takaful providers to reassess their pricing strategies. This follows widespread reports of sharp increases in medical insurance premiums, ranging from 40% to 70% this year.

(Source: Bernama)