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Widening Access to Mental Health Services

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AI insight
AI-generatedThis is a public health initiative by the Selangor state government in Malaysia. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; it is a social service expansion with no private sector revenue, cost, or supply chain impact. The budget increase is government spending, not a commercial investment. No commodity, company, or trade channel is affected.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Sehat programme budget increased from RM700,000 (2025) to RM1.5 million (2026).
- 4,297 users registered for Hab Sehat as of 2025.
- 12.5% experienced severe stress, 18.5% intense anxiety, 6.5% severe depression.
- First phase counselling: Oct 2024–Mar 2025, 540 slots booked across 9 locations.
- Next Hab Sehat phase resumes July 4, 2026.