CPPS role in Singapore's health care system
This report focuses on the public health financing schemes in Singapore offered by the Central Provident Fund (CPF) Board. These include the Medisave, MediShield and Medifund schemes. ·The Medisave scheme was implemented by the Government in 1984 to ensure that Singaporeans have the nece...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/55702 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This report focuses on the public health financing schemes in Singapore offered by the
Central Provident Fund (CPF) Board. These include the Medisave, MediShield and Medifund
schemes.
·The Medisave scheme was implemented by the Government in 1984 to ensure that
Singaporeans have the necessary savings to help finance their hospitalisation expenses.
Subsequently, the MediShield scheme was introduced in 1990 as a supplement to the
Medisave scheme for patients who require prolonged medical treatment. In addition, the
Medifund was established in 1993 to act as a safety net for those excluded by the Medisave
and MediShield schemes.
This report also includes an analytical study on the Medisave and MediShield schemes.
Medisave is examined with special reference to its ability to meet users' needs after retirement,
while MediShield is compared to similar schemes offered by private insurance companies in
terms of the premiums and benefits.
A comparative study is also done to highlight the major differences between the public
health financing schemes available in Singapore and those available in the United States and
the United Kingdom.
This research is accomplished through literature review and interviews with officers of
the relevant authorities. |
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