MEDICAL PANELS FOR HEALTHCARE GROUPS OPERATING RESTRUCTURED HOSPITALS TO PROVIDE HOLISTIC VIEW ON PATIENTS' TREATMENT
5 February 2025
NOTICE PAPER NO. 3303
NOTICE OF QUESTION FOR ORAL ANSWER
FOR THE SITTING OF PARLIAMENT ON OR AFTER 5 FEBRUARY 2025
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Mr Kwek Hian Chuan Henry
MP for Kebun Baru
Question No. 6972
To ask the Minister for Health whether the Ministry can set up a medical panel at each of the three medical healthcare groups, staffed with senior or retired doctors who can provide a holistic view on patients' treatment plans, drug subsidies, and appeals for use of MediSave or MediFund funding for a select group of patients, especially those with chronic conditions, who are facing differing assessments from different healthcare institutions.
Written Answer
The Member is calling for more centralisation of decision making for certain patients, with regard to their treatment plans and financial support. This will however not be optimal. Indeed, doctors have different opinions when it comes to diagnosis and treatment. However, it is generally in the interest of the patient for such decisions to made as close to the bedside as possible, instead of relying on a panel or body of experts residing at the hospital or cluster level.
2 As for financial support, policies relating to subsidies, MediSave and MediShield Life are determined centrally by Ministry of Health. However, when it comes to additional financial support to individual patients, such as MediFund, these will be assessed on a case-by-case basis at the level of the healthcare institution, taking into consideration factors such as the nature and duration of the treatment, the cost, and the family’s financial situation. Each public healthcare institution has a MediFund Committee, with full discretion to assess and approve applications. This decentralised approach enables the Committees to exercise flexibility and be quick and responsive to those who need the help the most.