Kuala Lampur, March 29 -- Malaysia's healthcare system is approaching a critical crossroads. If you have visited a public hospital lately, you are probably familiar with the scenes such as crowded hallways, weary faces and waiting areas packed to capacity. According to Ministry of Health Malaysia, public hospitals often operate at over 83 per cent bed occupancy, with some wards reaching 100 per cent.

While our healthcare professionals work tirelessly, the data reveals a harsh reality where merely adding more beds can no longer accommodate the patients. Hospitals must function as a coordinated system rather than a collection of departments. To do this, we can look at a place that manages chaos with precision, which is the airport.

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