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Аннета Эссекс » 08 Nov 2017, 11:19
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Health

Singapore has a unique world-class health care system based on the health care model created by the Obama administration in an attempt to reform the US health care structure. Thanks to the right direction taken in 2000, Singapore’s medicine was recognized by the World Health Organization as one of the best in Asia, even ahead of Japan and Hong Kong. By 2003, Singapore’s healthcare system was ranked third best in the world by the Political and Economic Risk Consultancy.

Today, Singapore has 12 JCI-accredited hospitals and other medical facilities, making Singapore home to one third of all JCI-accredited medical facilities in Asia. And if we talk about the level of medical institutions in the country in general, then all hospitals and clinics in the country are of high quality and affordable prices.

About the Singapore Health System
Singapore’s healthcare infrastructure is represented by public and private medical institutions, while both systems offer high-quality medical care, differing mainly only in the level of comfort and service.

Singapore’s public health facilities are for the most part dedicated to providing subsidized healthcare services to the citizens of the country. They consist of a number of public hospitals providing inpatient services, numerous polyclinics and outpatient clinics. Public medicine is constantly funded by the government and therefore remains the benchmark even for the private sector. All government medical institutions provide good medical services, allow you to cope with the most difficult cases, which are sometimes beyond the power of even foreign doctors in other hospitals and countries. In public hospitals, the number of hospital beds, the introduction of new high medical technologies, etc. are constantly monitored.

Private honey. Singapore institutions have an excellent level of medical protection and service, which gives them the right to be considered the best in the world. In addition, there is almost no difference in price between private and public hospitals for non-citizens of the country due to the fact that they constantly compete with each other. That is why most expats living in Singapore prefer to visit private healthcare facilities, where in general the level of service and waiting times are higher than in public hospitals. Private honey. the country’s institutions are represented by numerous private outpatient clinics and private hospitals. Most of them are JCI accredited.

Interestingly, there are almost no pharmacies in Singapore in the general sense. Non-prescription medicines are sold in all supermarkets here, and most medicines are provided by the attending physician at the visit for a fee.

On access to public health care for citizens of the country and foreigners
Singapore citizens, as well as those persons who have a residence permit in Singapore, are fully eligible to participate in government programs and subsidies (meaning the use of medical services and mandatory national savings).

All others, regardless of the time of residence in Singapore, are foreigners and are required to pay the full cost of medical services that they need. These include persons who have a certain type of work permit, they can obtain a health insurance policy either through their employer or from a private insurance company personally. The foreign worker needs to be aware that the provision of health insurance benefits is not the responsibility of an employer in Singapore and often depends on the size of the company (the larger the organization, the more likely it is to provide some form of free health insurance benefits to its employees).

About health insurance in Singapore
Citizens and permanent residents of Singapore are eligible for state-subsidized medical services, the amount of subsidies varies from 50 to 80 percent. Further assistance in paying for medical services is provided through a mandatory savings called the Central Providence Fund (CPF). The amount of CPF transfers to the Fund depends on the age and income of the patient, the deductions are made as a percentage of the average monthly salary of the employee and are used only for his own expenses.

Such a system differs significantly from standard medical support. national level, when the use of medical services by patients does not depend on the amount of his deductions. CPF does not imply subsidizing the treatment of another citizen, but allows only the personally deductible person or his dependents to use the funds. Part of the contributions goes to health insurance, which allows you to pay most of the amount of medical expenses.

For foreign nationals working in Singapore, there is no access to government subsidized health insurance.

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