NO REGRET Losing $270B, But REGRET Building Yishun Hospital. FCUK CORRUPT PAPEE!

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And no qualms importing more FTrash! When will Sporns say enuff is enuff and RISE UP like the Iranians?

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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->SMALLER hospitals are the way to go, said Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan at a health-care congress yesterday.
Having larger hospitals will limit the number that can be built, hence reducing public access, he explained to the 400 international delegates specialising in the design of health-care facilities.
Although the upcoming 550-bed Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) in Yishun is already considerably smaller than the other public hospitals in Singapore, Minister Khaw feels that it could have been even smaller.
'I still think that a 400-bed hospital is the right size for a new-generation hospital,' he said.
This way, there can be more hospitals distributed closer to the population centres, he added.
The other hospitals here can take in between 800 and 1,500 patients. The largest one is the Singapore General Hospital.
Mr Khaw also said hospitals should not follow a 'one-size-fits-all model' to cater to every patient.
KTPH, which marks the structural completion of its building today, will focus on 'fast medicine' to treat patients with acute needs efficiently and quickly.
In time, a small health cluster will be formed in the Yishun area with the building of a community hospital and a nursing home next to KTPH.
The new-breed community hospital next to KTPH will give 'slow medicine', from wellness programmes for the elderly to geriatric assessment and treatment to end-of-life care, Mr Khaw said.
He added that the Ministry of Health will relook nursing homes, home care and other community services to 'make health care better, faster, cheaper and safer'.
APRIL CHONG
 
Building smaller hospital would result in higher cost and as it now, the bills are already sky high now, it may trigger an instant heart attack if the patient manage to overcome the stay.

So, when is NTUC going to venture into Hospital business and offering house brand no frill accommodation and services.

I bet we won't mind staying in the shack, if the bills are well affordable.:D
 
Whats there to regret when they didn't have to foot a single cents to build the Khoo hospital....
 
... SMALLER hospitals are the way to go, said Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan ...
ah wan ...

u gt it all wrong! ...

iz nt whether iz big or small ... iz whether iz affordable 2 lesser mortals anot ...

iz 2 nt 2 force ppl 2 hv 2 go 2 jb ...
 
And no qualms importing more FTrash! When will Sporns say enuff is enuff and RISE UP like the Iranians?

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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->SMALLER hospitals are the way to go, said Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan at a health-care congress yesterday.
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'I still think that a 400-bed hospital is the right size for a new-generation hospital,' he said.
This way, there can be more hospitals distributed closer to the population centres, he added.
The other hospitals here can take in between 800 and 1,500 patients. The largest one is the Singapore General Hospital.
Mr Khaw also said hospitals should not follow a 'one-size-fits-all model' to cater to every patient.

He added that the Ministry of Health will relook nursing homes, home care and other community services to 'make health care better, faster, cheaper and safer'.
APRIL CHONG


Where did this Ministar Cow did his studies/ More importantly how did he pass?

With more population and more FTs, already hospitals beds not enuff....now say lesser beds?

I think ALL of THEM are running out of money liao.
 
So, when is NTUC going to venture into Hospital business and offering house brand no frill accommodation and services.

I bet we won't mind staying in the shack, if the bills are well affordable.:D


Go to Angmo Kio Bus interchange & you'll see NTUCs hospital. Other than doctor, dental, traditional chinese medical services, there is an office for NTUC insurance & even some kind of club.

An alternative to shacks already exist in Malaysia's where their non-subsidised rates are cheaper than Spores subsidised rates :rolleyes:
 
bottomline is...you can die...but dun ever fall sick...
 
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