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Keeping it vague?
In addition, as can be seen in Giam’s opening speech at TOC’s dialogue, WP’s position was far from vague. Giam articulated specific proposals about what WP sees as issues with Singapore’s healthcare system. Also, it is useful to note that many of these were held since November 2013, when the Medishield Life Review Committee was still in deliberation.
Indranee might also have missed Giam’s interview with the Straits Times, when he said, “Three days after the MediShield Life review committee was set up, I made an adjournment motion speech in Parliament where I gave a few proposals about how we can improve MediShield.”
But if you were to go a little further back, you would realise that WP has documented a multi-tiered position on Singapore’s healthcare system. When it announced its election manifesto leading up to General Elections 2011, WP dedicated a chapter of five full pages to what they think Singapore’s healthcare system should be. Within these pages, a total of 21 proposal points on healthcare were made.
Among these, perhaps the two points most relevant to Medishield Life would be: http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2014/06/a-time-for-sharing-good-ideas-to-do-right-by-the-people/
In addition, as can be seen in Giam’s opening speech at TOC’s dialogue, WP’s position was far from vague. Giam articulated specific proposals about what WP sees as issues with Singapore’s healthcare system. Also, it is useful to note that many of these were held since November 2013, when the Medishield Life Review Committee was still in deliberation.
Indranee might also have missed Giam’s interview with the Straits Times, when he said, “Three days after the MediShield Life review committee was set up, I made an adjournment motion speech in Parliament where I gave a few proposals about how we can improve MediShield.”
But if you were to go a little further back, you would realise that WP has documented a multi-tiered position on Singapore’s healthcare system. When it announced its election manifesto leading up to General Elections 2011, WP dedicated a chapter of five full pages to what they think Singapore’s healthcare system should be. Within these pages, a total of 21 proposal points on healthcare were made.
Among these, perhaps the two points most relevant to Medishield Life would be: http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2014/06/a-time-for-sharing-good-ideas-to-do-right-by-the-people/