Showing posts with label Healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthcare. Show all posts

Monday, 28 December 2020

Healthcare Minister Gan Kim Yong has heartfelt thanks for healthcare workers for the colossal effort they put in to keep Singapore safe.



Healthcare Minister Gan Kim Yong has heartfelt thanks for healthcare workers for the colossal effort they put in to keep Singapore safe.

It's timely to reflect on what we have gone through even as we enter Phase 3.
Mr Gan said the experience of 2020 will be etched deeply in our collective memory long after this pandemic is over.

Sunday, 27 December 2020

Healthcare in Singapore IS AFFORDABLE.


 


Many testify to it. Here's the bill for a patient who had heart implants after recovering from stroke and a heart attack.

Total Charges: $17,232.68
Government Grant: $11,209.06
GST: Absorbed by government

Net amount payable after grant: $6,023.62
MediSave took care of $602,36
MediShield and IncomeShield, and MediSave took care of the rest.

Out-of-pocket payment : $0

It's a system that works. It's a system that makes healthcare affordable

Saturday, 19 December 2020

Singapore has the most efficient healthcare system in the COVID era according to Bloomberg's health efficiency ranking.



Singapore has the most efficient healthcare system in the COVID era according to Bloomberg's health efficiency ranking.

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A public health crisis puts a healthcare system to the test. And the leadership and healthcare workers have risen to the occasion.
Every COVID-19 patient receives the best of care. The system was not overwhelmed because the leadership took quick action to build capacities and facilities to provide tiered care according to a patient's severity of infection.
Years of investment in R&D also paid off. Singapore was able to quickly develop test kits, and even a vaccine.
Everything adds up.

Monday, 3 August 2020

Keeping the healthcare system intact: Philippines reported 5000 cases in one day.



Philippines reported 5000 cases in one day.
In a letter to President Duterte, healthcare workers said, "The health sector cannot hold the line for much longer We are waging a losing battle against Covid-19."
"Our healthcare system has been overwhelmed," they said, adding that many doctors and nurses were resigning "because of fear, fatigue, and poor working conditions".
We need a consolidated action plan, they said.
Addressing them, Mr Duterte said: "We are aware that you are tired. But we don't have anywhere else to go. You were the ones who have the education, the know-how. You tell us about your agony, and you tell us you're ready to quit. I plead with you, 'Please don't'. Our countrymen need you."
In Singapore, our healthcare has remain intact because the government has responded with a strategy to build tiered care facilities, isolated the old and those with medical conditions, rapidly increased the ICU beds and more.
For all the fear mongering, more than 3 weeks have gone by since polling on 10 July and no one who voted got infected with COVID-19.
Many - from the ministerial taskforce to Singaporeans and even migrant workers - have worked very hard to keep everyone safe.
Give credit where credit is due. Kudos to all of them.
All measures are already in place. From here on, whether we succeed in beating COVID-19 depends on you and I and how we play our part.

Thursday, 30 July 2020

Affordable healthcare: Bill of a premature baby


Thank you, Kenneth Tiang, for sharing your experience and your baby's bill with us. It adds another piece of valuable proof to the heap of stories that have been shared with this page on affordable healthcare.
A premature baby spent 5 months in the neonatal intensive care unit and incurred a bill of $326,152 !!
Government grant: a whopping $249,531
Medishield Life accounted for $72,372
Medisave paid for $4249
Out-of-pocket payment? $ZERO
If that is not a great system, what is?
We have a very good healthcare system with the 3Ms, so let's not mindlessly attack the system for other agenda because you don't like the government.
And yes, for all their imperfections, we do have a great government too.