Update on Review into ANGEL Scheme to Retain Nurses
10 September 2024
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NOTICE PAPER NO. 3038
NOTICE OF QUESTION FOR ORAL ANSWER
FOR THE SITTING OF PARLIAMENT ON OR AFTER 10 SEPTEMBER 2024
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang
MP for Nee Soon GRC
Question No. 6490
To ask the Minister for Health whether the Ministry can provide an update on the review into extending the Award for Nurses' Grace, Excellence and Loyalty (ANGEL) scheme, which is a retention scheme to attract and encourage nurses to build a lifelong career in the public healthcare system, to the administrative and support healthcare workers who work alongside the nurses.
Written Answer
There are currently no plans to extend the ANGEL scheme beyond nurses. The ANGEL scheme is designed to encourage nurses to stay and build their careers in the publicly-funded healthcare sector.
2 The considerations for each healthcare profession are unique, including factors like the strength of the recruitment pipeline and global competition, the nature of the job and career structure. Nurses make up a large proportion of the workforce in public healthcare, which makes retaining them through a scheme like ANGEL necessary.
3 MOH regularly reviews the salaries of all our public healthcare workforce and ensures that their total remuneration is fair and competitive. We will continue to look into other attraction and retention measures to ensure that we are future-ready, such as by supporting mid-career entrants to the sector, providing opportunities for job redesign and career development, and ensuring a conducive and safe work environment in our public healthcare institutions.