Patient Load and dvt for Sengkang Polyclinic
15 May 2012
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14 May 2012
Question No. 400
Name of person: Dr Lam Pin Min
Question
To ask the Minister for Health if he will provide an update on (a) the current patient load and doctors’ workload at Sengkang polyclinic; and (b) the progress of development on the new Punggol polyclinic.
Answer
1 In 2011, Sengkang polyclinic saw a total of 217,000 attendances. This was an increase of 17% from 2008.
2 On the other hand, the number of attending doctors also increased by 33% from an average of 9 to 12 over the same period. Consequently, doctors’ workload has fallen from an average of 63 patients seen per day in 2008 to 59 patients seen per day in 2011.
3 In addition, Sengkang polyclinic has worked towards service improvement to better serve the residents. Measures like self-registration kiosks, consolidated payment and fully automated scheduling of follow up appointments help to provide a seamless experience for patients and reduce their waiting time by up to 30 minutes. We will continue to find new ways to improve our services.
4 Planning for Punggol Polyclinic is in progress and MOH is working with the URA to identify a suitable site.
5 In the meantime, residents can access subsidized health care services in GP clinics and private dentists through the Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS), even beyond polyclinic opening hours. Under the enhanced CHAS, Singaporeans up to middle income and above the age of 40 years old would benefit from subsidized primary care in participating private clinics. As of April this year, about 100,000 Singaporeans have registered under CHAS and a total of 732 GP clinics and dental clinics are participating in the scheme, including 10 GP clinics and 2 dental clinics in the Sengkang and Punggol area.