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SUBSIDY VOUCHERS TO OFFSET COST DIFFERENTIALS BETWEEN POLYCLINIC AND PRIVATE GP CLINIC VISITS FOR ELDERLY AND LESS MOBILE PATIENTS

NOTICE PAPER NO. 2931
NOTICE OF QUESTION FOR ORAL ANSWER
FOR THE SITTING OF PARLIAMENT ON OR AFTER 7 AUGUST 2024 
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Dr Tan Wu Meng
MP for Jurong GRC
Question No. 6318
To ask the Minister for Health (a) whether he will consider portable subsidy vouchers to underwrite cost differentials between polyclinic and private GP clinic for the elderly and less mobile patients who face difficulty getting appointments at the local polyclinic and who have been advised by the polyclinic to visit nearby GP clinics; and (b) what is being done to improve access to polyclinic care amidst digital booking systems, for seniors with limited mobility, means or digital literacy.
Answer
1     Government subsidies are already available to lower the cost differential between polyclinic and Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) GP visits for eligible patients. This includes seniors, who enjoy higher Pioneer Generation (PG) and Merdeka Generation (MG) subsidies at CHAS GP clinics than the standard tiers of CHAS subsidies. In addition, under the Healthier SG Chronic Tier, CHAS/MG/PG cardholders can access selected chronic medications at their enrolled Healthier SG GP clinic, at prices comparable to those at polyclinics.  Beyond this, Patients can also use MediSave to pay for their chronic disease treatments under the Chronic Disease Management Programme (CDMP) at CHAS GP clinics, no different from at the polyclinics.
2     Polyclinics generally operate on an appointment basis to ensure better allocation of resources. Patients who are unable to obtain a slot from online booking systems can still call to make their appointments, or walk into the polyclinics to book an appointment if needed. The polyclinics will set aside some slots for walk-in patients with urgent medical needs, as well as for elderly patients, particularly those who are frail and have mobility issues.  Non-urgent cases may be given an appointment for another day or advised to seek treatment at a nearby CHAS GP clinic.

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