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SDP proposes alternative health care plan
Under its plan, funded by more taxes and defence cuts, medical services will be heavily subsidised
Published on Mar 18, 2012
The Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) has proposed a health-care scheme where each citizen pays the Government $50 a month for heavily subsidised medical services.
The poor and unemployed will pay less. Permanent residents pay more.
The money collected then goes to a national fund that pays for 90 per cent of most treatments for all residents. Besides the expected $1.3 billion from individuals, the Government puts in another $10.5 billion.
With this system, modelled on similar ones in Britain and Taiwan, the current '3Ms' system of Medisave, MediShield and Medifund would be scrapped, said the SDP.
SDP must be crazy suggesting everyone paying gov $50 each per month!:oIo:
Under its plan, funded by more taxes and defence cuts, medical services will be heavily subsidised
Published on Mar 18, 2012
The Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) has proposed a health-care scheme where each citizen pays the Government $50 a month for heavily subsidised medical services.
The poor and unemployed will pay less. Permanent residents pay more.
The money collected then goes to a national fund that pays for 90 per cent of most treatments for all residents. Besides the expected $1.3 billion from individuals, the Government puts in another $10.5 billion.
With this system, modelled on similar ones in Britain and Taiwan, the current '3Ms' system of Medisave, MediShield and Medifund would be scrapped, said the SDP.
SDP must be crazy suggesting everyone paying gov $50 each per month!:oIo: