System engineering of Singapore long-term care financing and delivery system

The unique healthcare model of Singapore is formed by the combination of free market principles with careful government control. Singapore has gained extensive international recognition and praises and is ranked 6th in overall health system performance in the world. As Singapore continues to realize...

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Main Author: Fang, Kenneth Song Wei
Other Authors: Sim Siang Kok
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-402532023-03-04T19:16:58Z System engineering of Singapore long-term care financing and delivery system Fang, Kenneth Song Wei Sim Siang Kok Yeo Khim Teck School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Systems engineering The unique healthcare model of Singapore is formed by the combination of free market principles with careful government control. Singapore has gained extensive international recognition and praises and is ranked 6th in overall health system performance in the world. As Singapore continues to realize its National Health Plan, it has encountered challenges such as a rapid aging population and rising health care cost. The underdevelopment in Singapore long-term care delivery system and a lack of long-term care financing has led to a series of plans and initiatives undertaken by the government to rapidly develop this sector in order to meet the rising demands for long-term care services. Step-down care system was introduced to deliver a seamless care transition from acute hospitals to long-term care facilities to receive more appropriate treatments at a lower cost. Furthermore, financing policies were amended to increase in coverage and subsidies for long-term care services so to relieve the financial burden on the patient’s family. Soft System Methodology (SSM), a qualitative methodology developed by Peter Checkland will be used to address the complex set of arrangements in the Singapore long-term care system which involves all tiers of government and with care provided by a range of public, charitable, private and community providers. Furthermore, case studies of Australia, Canada and Japan health system will be analyzed to understand their success factors and pitfalls. The insights gained will be applied identify and improve the inefficiencies and inadequacies in the long-term care delivery and financing strategies in Singapore health system. Conceptual models will be developed and compared to the existing health care model to develop recommendations which bridges the reality to the ideal system as proposed through SSM. Hence, a high quality healthcare system with seamless care transition that is cost effective, efficient, affordable and accessible can be achieved. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2010-06-14T03:40:30Z 2010-06-14T03:40:30Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40253 en Nanyang Technological University 90 p. application/pdf
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System engineering of Singapore long-term care financing and delivery system
description The unique healthcare model of Singapore is formed by the combination of free market principles with careful government control. Singapore has gained extensive international recognition and praises and is ranked 6th in overall health system performance in the world. As Singapore continues to realize its National Health Plan, it has encountered challenges such as a rapid aging population and rising health care cost. The underdevelopment in Singapore long-term care delivery system and a lack of long-term care financing has led to a series of plans and initiatives undertaken by the government to rapidly develop this sector in order to meet the rising demands for long-term care services. Step-down care system was introduced to deliver a seamless care transition from acute hospitals to long-term care facilities to receive more appropriate treatments at a lower cost. Furthermore, financing policies were amended to increase in coverage and subsidies for long-term care services so to relieve the financial burden on the patient’s family. Soft System Methodology (SSM), a qualitative methodology developed by Peter Checkland will be used to address the complex set of arrangements in the Singapore long-term care system which involves all tiers of government and with care provided by a range of public, charitable, private and community providers. Furthermore, case studies of Australia, Canada and Japan health system will be analyzed to understand their success factors and pitfalls. The insights gained will be applied identify and improve the inefficiencies and inadequacies in the long-term care delivery and financing strategies in Singapore health system. Conceptual models will be developed and compared to the existing health care model to develop recommendations which bridges the reality to the ideal system as proposed through SSM. Hence, a high quality healthcare system with seamless care transition that is cost effective, efficient, affordable and accessible can be achieved.
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