Seminar E-Invoice for GP Clinic & Primary Care: Complete Preparation for Mandatory E-Invoice Implementation
The transition to the e-invoice system by LHDN is fast approaching, and it has become a major topic of discussion among clinic owners and managers across the country. Many are beginning to ask: How do we get started? What steps must be taken to ensure full compliance? How can we avoid mistakes that could lead to penalties or audits?
To address these questions, AmdeeCorp organized the Seminar on E-Invoice for GP Clinic & Primary Care, held at Amdee Event Space, Sunway Perdana, Penang. The seminar received an excellent response from GP clinic owners, clinic administrators, finance officers, and those involved in clinic operations. Conducted by Ms. Hannah Law, a Chartered Accountant (ACCA, MIA) and Accredited HRDC Trainer, the seminar provided participants with an in-depth understanding of how e-invoicing works, the requirements set by LHDN, and how to develop internal processes that comply with regulations without disrupting the daily operations of the clinic.
Throughout the seminar, participants were given the opportunity to understand the fundamentals of e-invoicing, differentiate between the categories of e-invoices relevant to clinic scenarios, and learn risk management techniques to resolve issues early. Ms. Hannah also shared practical tips on preparing systematic SOPs for clinics, managing the pharmaceutical supply chain more efficiently, and designing workflows from patient registration to e-invoice submission.
One of the participants’ favorite parts of the seminar was the full e-invoice process simulation exercise. They had the chance to go through each step of the real process, from patient registration all the way to e-invoice submission. This hands-on practice helped them build confidence and clearly visualize how the system can be integrated into daily operations.
In addition, participants were provided with process flow templates, learning notes, and training modules that they could use as reference materials after the seminar. This allowed them to implement what they learned immediately upon returning to their respective clinics, without having to start from scratch.
The feedback received was very positive. Many participants said the seminar gave them peace of mind because they now know what needs to be done, how to avoid common mistakes, and how to protect their clinics from the risk of audits or penalties. Some also shared that they now feel more confident in training their staff and setting up internal systems to be better prepared before e-invoicing becomes fully mandatory.
For AmdeeCorp, organizing this seminar is part of our commitment to supporting the healthcare industry in navigating digital transformation with confidence. We believe that early preparation not only makes regulatory compliance easier but also saves time, reduces stress, and improves clinic operational efficiency.