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Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Mr Zainal Sapari
MP for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC
Question No. 957
To ask the Minister for Health (a) in the past two years, how many Singaporeans aged 55 and above have hospital bills for inpatient treatment that exceed their daily Medisave withdrawal limits; (b) what are the common reasons for this; and (c) whether the daily Medisave withdrawal limits for unemployed elderly persons can be of a higher daily limit so as to avoid payment requiring cash
Written Answer
1 To ensure inpatient treatment remains affordable, means-tested Government subsidies of up to 80% are available to all Singaporeans at our public healthcare institutions. In addition, all Singaporeans are covered by MediShield Life which protects them against large bills, and they can utilize MediSave for the co-payment portion of their hospitalisation costs.
2 Currently, more than 7 in 10 hospitalisations by Singaporeans aged 55 and above in the subsidized wards (B2 or C ward types) do not require any cash payment, and more than 8 in 10 paid less than $100 in cash. This means that with subsidies and Medishield Life, the MediSave claim limits are generally sufficient to cover the large majority of patients’ hospitalization bills.
3 Where the patient’s financial circumstances are more challenging, MOH may also consider allowing more MediSave use on appeal. Singaporeans who require additional financial assistance can also approach medical social workers at our public healthcare institutions to apply for MediFund.
4 We regularly review our MediSave withdrawal limits, in conjunction with subsidies and MediShield Life coverage, to ensure that good quality, basic inpatient care is affordable for all Singaporeans. Any changes to the MediSave withdrawal limits must take into account possible impact on Singaporeans’ CPF contribution rates and our MediSave adequacy in the longer term.