The Medical Association of Mata (MAM) welcomes the Health Professions Act and the Advanced Care Directive Act currently being debated in Parliament and expresses its appreciation for the Government’s willingness to engage meaningfully with the profession throughout the drafting process.The Health Professions Act represents an important step forward in updating the regulatory framework for healthcare professionals. The Bill provides clearer structures for professional governance, better definition of scope of practice and stronger accountability safeguards for both patients and practitioners. The Association notes with satisfaction that a number of its proposals have been reflected in the draft law, particularly in relation to fair disciplinary procedures, professional representation within regulatory bodies and practical safeguards to ensure balanced oversight.The Advanced Care Directive Act is equally significant. It provides long-needed clarity around patient autonomy and clinical decision-making in complex and sensitive situations. MAM welcomes the inclusion of safeguards discussed during consultation, including clearer documentation requirements, defined clinical processes and appropriate legal protections for practitioners acting in good faith. These provisions are essential to ensuring that patients’ wishes are respected while maintaining sound medical practice.MAM also acknowledges the constructive dialogue held with the relevant Ministries during the consultation period. The open exchange of views and technical discussions have contributed to more workable and balanced legislation.The Association remains committed to supporting the proper implementation of both Acts and to working with Government in the development of any subsidiary regulations and professional guidance that may follow.What do you make of this?•