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Err .. better not. I think last thing we want is a situation where our public hospital has to decide between
1) Saving a rich foreigner who stays in A class
2) Saving a poor Singaporean staying in subsidised C class.
In emergency life-or-death cases, I can vouch for that with personal experience. I was stretchered immediately to a B1 ward with vacancy when all classes below were full, bypassing the normal 2 to 4 hours queue for non-life threatening cases. I was given immediate blood transfusion and other necessary resucitation treatments until my life was out of danger. Subsequently, during further treatment and observation period, I was transferred to a C ward until recovered well enough to be discharged. I was billed at C rates for the whole stay.