Public Health Law In Malaysia And The United States: Comparing Current Applications

Journal Title: The Journal of Medicine, Law & Public Health (JMLPH) - Year 2024, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

Background: The main objective of public health law is to pursue the highest possible level of physical and mental health in the population, consistent with the values of social justice. Aims: To elaborate on Malaysia’s public health laws that share unique commonalities with those of the United States of America, due to both countries’ colonial past as part of the British Empire. Methods: Historical review and analysis of current public health law issues in both nations. Results: The United States of America gained full independence from the British Empire on 3 September 1783, while almost three years later, on 11 August 1786, the Union Jack was raised on the island of Pulau Pinang in Malaysia. When the colonies first formed the United States, there was no national public health law; the American colonies adopted the English laws on the control of diseases. This is similar to Pulau Pinang, after the implementation of the Charter of Justice in 1807. Conclusion: Current applications of the law, which include quarantine, sanitation, disease reporting, and vaccination,exhibit interesting similarities as well as differences between the United States and Malaysia.

Authors and Affiliations

Justen Han Wei Wong, Tahir Aris, Ismuni Bohari, Mohd. Zamre Mohd. Zahir

Keywords

Related Articles

Scenario Planning in Disaster Management: A Call to Change the Current Practice

The current pandemic uncovered how disastrous our disaster plans. The disaster doctrine in its current state is far from ideal, and another model of thinking is warranted. Scenario planning provides a standardised way of...

The Impact of Nigella sativa on Oral Health: A Scoping Review

Introduction: Nigella sativa (NS) has been shown to improve periodontal health by reducing alveolar bone resorption and lowering periodontal indices and subgingival bacterial counts. However, public health and safety...

An Evaluation of the 2020 Change to the Saudi Emergency Residency Program Assessment

Background Several changes have been made to the assessment component of Saudi residency training programs. Among those is the implementation of three examinations over the course of the year. Aim We aimed to ex...

Common Emergency Department Procedures: Competency, Knowledge, and Frequency of Performance by Emergency Medicine Trainees

BACKGROUND Trainees ought to master specific procedural skills throughout the course of the emergency residency programme they are enrolled in. AIMS We aim to assess the level of exposure to procedures, the conf...

Application of Artificial Intelligence in Paramedic Education: Current Scenario and Future Perspective: A Narrative Review

Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionise paramedic education. As well as allowing for personalised learning experiences tailored to individual needs and learning styles, it can provi...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP732311
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.52609/jmlph.v4i2.120
  • Views 61
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Justen Han Wei Wong, Tahir Aris, Ismuni Bohari, Mohd. Zamre Mohd. Zahir (2024). Public Health Law In Malaysia And The United States: Comparing Current Applications. The Journal of Medicine, Law & Public Health (JMLPH), 4(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-732311