The shock came when an individual was informed that the next available appointment for subsidised patients would not be until September 2024, more than a year away. He then called on the Government to 'relook the healthcare scheme and subsidies, especially for the elderly, who may not be able to wait long to seek appropriate medical care.'
The shock came when an individual was informed that the next available appointment for subsidised patients would not be until September 2024, more than a year away. He then called on the Government to"relook the healthcare scheme and subsidies, especially for the elderly, who may not be able to wait long to seek appropriate medical care."
Mr Goh said both his parents were referred to the SNEC for specialist treatment by the polyclinic. His mother suffered from cataracts and blurred vision while his father was grappling with a persistent swollen lower eyelid. Mr Goh called SNEC to make the appointments. “But if I opted for no subsidy, it would have to be “non-subsidised all the way” and my parents would not be able to switch back to being subsidised patients.
Mr Goh’s concerns found swift traction online, with a number of Singaporeans decrying the lengthy waiting times for subsidised patients. Some also asked for the rationale behind the policy in which patients cannot switch to the subsidised route after the initial consultation.
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