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More than a decade ago, S'pore shifted its focus away from aggressively pursuing medical tourism. This was partly owing to concerns that public resources were being diverted to serve foreigners, leading local patients feeling that preferential treatment was given to these non-S'porean patients. In 2023, Health Minister Ong YK stated that medical tourism offered better financial rewards, leading many top doctors to leave the public sector, causing a disparity in service levels to citizens. However, the truth is that greedy private specialists and hospitals were grossly overcharging foreign patients, thereby pricing S'pore out of the regional market.If doctors donch want to be rich they will join gahmen
Some inpatient summary bills at private hospitals use terms such as "ward fees", "nursing fees" and "miscellaneous fees" for the same service rendered. That is why patients must insist on a detailed bill upon discharge, and scrutinise it carefully; hidden charges that are not obvious to laymen are routinely embedded. The mark-up on inpatient medication, lab and imaging tests as well as consumables (everyday items such as tissue paper and diapers) can be as much as 200%. When queried about items in the bill, cashiers routinely give reasons that the layman is in no position to verify.PAP lousy policies allow this and pass the bulk of costs to ordinary people. FUCK PAP![]()
No, they join politics to become part time MP to earn extra income to be richer!If doctors donch want to be rich they will join gahmen