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Health Minister Khaw aims to further enhance S'pore healthcare
By Mustafa Shafawi | Posted: 11 March 2011 1123 hrs
SINGAPORE: Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan said he has a substantive agenda to further enhance Singapore healthcare over the next five years.
Writing in his blog, Mr Khaw has pledged that good hospital care will be within 30 minutes of every patient.
Detailing his Health Manifesto, Mr Khaw said this would be possible with a general hospital in every region in Singapore - Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in the north, Tan Tock Seng Hospital in the central, Changi General Hospital in the east, Ng Teng Fong Hospital in the west and Sengkang General Hospital for the North East.
He also aims to track Singapore's morbidity indicators and get them to match the top tier of OECD countries in the key disease areas such as heart disease, diabetes, mental disorders and cancer.
Currently, Singapore's indicators are about average, among the OECD countries.
Polyclinics will also be redeveloped and upgraded.
A new polyclinic is planned for the rapidly expanding population in Punggol.
Long term care will be transformed to benefit the elderly with chronic diseases, so that they can have a good quality of life.
To help Singaporeans stay healthy, Mr Khaw said his ministry will help Singaporeans go for regular health checks.
Medisave will be expanded to cover mammograms and colonoscopies.
Mr Khaw said keeping Singaporeans healthy requires a strong community spirit.
Through the S$1 billion Community Silver Trust, he hopes to inspire successful Singaporeans to come forward to co-develop the long term care sector.
Mr Khaw also pledged to keep healthcare affordable.
By Mustafa Shafawi | Posted: 11 March 2011 1123 hrs

SINGAPORE: Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan said he has a substantive agenda to further enhance Singapore healthcare over the next five years.
Writing in his blog, Mr Khaw has pledged that good hospital care will be within 30 minutes of every patient.
Detailing his Health Manifesto, Mr Khaw said this would be possible with a general hospital in every region in Singapore - Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in the north, Tan Tock Seng Hospital in the central, Changi General Hospital in the east, Ng Teng Fong Hospital in the west and Sengkang General Hospital for the North East.
He also aims to track Singapore's morbidity indicators and get them to match the top tier of OECD countries in the key disease areas such as heart disease, diabetes, mental disorders and cancer.
Currently, Singapore's indicators are about average, among the OECD countries.
Polyclinics will also be redeveloped and upgraded.
A new polyclinic is planned for the rapidly expanding population in Punggol.
Long term care will be transformed to benefit the elderly with chronic diseases, so that they can have a good quality of life.
To help Singaporeans stay healthy, Mr Khaw said his ministry will help Singaporeans go for regular health checks.
Medisave will be expanded to cover mammograms and colonoscopies.
Mr Khaw said keeping Singaporeans healthy requires a strong community spirit.
Through the S$1 billion Community Silver Trust, he hopes to inspire successful Singaporeans to come forward to co-develop the long term care sector.
Mr Khaw also pledged to keep healthcare affordable.