More than 3,000 healthcare staff honoured for exemplary service, quality care

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More than 3,000 healthcare staff have been honoured for delivering quality care and excellent patient service. They received the Singapore Health Quality Service Awards from President Halimah Yacob.

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Those who have really been caring
An award to motivate them and thank them.

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👍Thank you all healthcare workers for their great work for Singapore. Well appreciated.

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Time to have same kind of service available in Singapore.

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Om Namah Shivayah Namah Shivayah

May All Sentient Beings from sickness and pain.

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Yes give everyone award including construction workers. Theres nothing else to do.

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The proposal calls for a reform of the existing healthcare financing system to one that is universal, affordable and sustainable. It proposes a single-payer, national insurance system when the state assumes the major portion of the country’s healthcare expenditure.
Referencing to PM Lee Hsien Loong’s announcement during the National Day Rally speech in 2013 that contributions to Medisave will have to increase, the party asked if this meant Singaporeans will have to continue to shoulder the main bulk of the national healthcare expenditure with the increased contributions.
They added that the move to increase contributions to Medisave contrasts with the SDP’s plan, an 87-page alternative proposal, which shifts the onus of paying for the country’s healthcare expenses onto the government, a practice in line with other comparable European and Asian economies.

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GST COE CPF ERP MRT BUS TAXI COL MEDISAVE

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“Singapore is one of the few remaining countries where the healthcare system is not universal. Because of this, many in the poorer segment of society do not receive adequate medical care. For those who are afflicted with a catastrophic illness, their savings are often wiped out because of high medical bills.”

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