Healthcare law to be revamped in Singapore

The Ministry of Health ("MOH") recently proposed a Healthcare Services Bill ("HCS Bill") to keep apace with rapid advances in healthcare, including telemedicine. Sweeping changes have been proposed. 

The HCS Bill will replace the current Private Hospitals and Medical Clinics Act ("PHMCA") (last updated in 1999) which only regulates healthcare providers with physical premises. 

Key proposed changes compared with the PHMCA

 
 
 
 

Timeline

MOH is inviting feedback from the public on the HCS Bill from 5 January 2018 to 15 February 2018. They plan to enact the Bill later this year.  

The Bill will be implemented in the following phases:

Singapore healthcare table 2

Conclusion

The HSC Bill addresses significant healthcare trends, specifically telemedicine and Singapore’s ageing population. Although the Bill presents downstream challenges such as data security and patient privacy regarding the NEHR, it is a welcome development that provides better safeguards for patients.  

This article is produced by our Singapore office, Bird & Bird ATMD LLP, and does not constitute legal advice. It is intended to provide general information only. Please contact our lawyers if you have any specific queries.

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