Medical
tourism is a big thing here. With our high quality medical professionals and
facilities, and a very comfortable living environment for the rich foreigners
to feel at ease and at home, we have many good things going to make the city
state a successful medical hub. The private sector medical services are doing
roaring businesses. There have been complaints that the govt private hospitals
are also jumping into the bandwagon and forgetting that they have a mission to
serve the needs of the citizens. This is unfortunate.
Medical
tourism can be a good thing if probably structured with a bit of govt
intervention to capitalize on the profits from rich foreigners with deep
pockets to pay for quality services and sharing this with the citizens. Govt
privatized hospitals can tap into this source of revenue but without going
bonkers and neglect the citizens. By allocating resources and medical
professionals to this rich sector of the market the profits generated could be
shared between the specialists, to allow them to earn more and to stay in the
govt hospitals, and the hospitals to lower costs for the citizens. How are
these apportioned can be worked out without allowing greed to blind the lucrative
process.
The
private sector specialists could be encouraged to do some national service by
offering a little of their time and expertise to govt private hospitals and the
revenue be used to subsidise and lower the cost of patients in govt hospitals.
With their comfortable income in their private practices, some could be
persuaded to offer a couple of days in govt private hospitals as their
contribution to community services, to share their good fortunes with the
people.
An
initiative from the govt with this line of thinking would make medical tourism
a very attractive business and with a lot of goodwill when the benefits could
reach down to the citizens in govt privatized hospitals. The govt could promote
and institutionalize this as a public service system, benefitting the
professionals and the citizens and make all parties happy with the system. It calls
for a bit of sacrifice on the part of the private practitioners who are doing
very well to do a bit of charity at the same time. It also allows those in govt
privatized hospitals an avenue to raise their income level while still in govt
service. And the cost in govt private hospitals can be lowered, subsidized by
medical tourism.
Oh, don’t forget to provide for additional beds and staff for
the tourists that came along and add demands on the system.
Kopi Level - Yellow
8 comments:
"Medical tourism can be a good thing if probably structured with a bit of govt intervention to capitalize on the profits from rich foreigners with deep pockets to pay for quality services and sharing this with the citizens."
RB
Medical tourism is a good thing, and even without govt intervention to capitalize on the profits from rich foreigners with deep pockets to pay for quality services and sharing this with the citizens.
Provided 60% support such a thing. And they did! And I have no doubt they will do it again.
Replacing Sinkies with foreigners is also a good thing.
Provided these foreigners become citizens and vote PAP.
And also don't forget to donate blood to the blood bank when more patients are coming in.
"...sharing this with the citizens"
Tan Koo Koo
If Sinkieland want economic growth at all costs, medical tourism is a must. Casinos is a must, and already happened.
And a must, even if Sinkies suffered as a result.
The only caveat for PAP is that the opposition is not ready to be govt.
If I donate my Singaporean blood.
Is my Singaporean blood going to be given to an alien who came here on medical tourism?
So who is making the profits from my free Singaporean blood?
Singaporean blood for Singaporeans only.
>>617pm
- You bet. Perhaps thats why they need so many people - to donate blood to feed the next growth industry. Maybe they will even cultivate kidneys, hearts, brains or whatever necessary to deed this industry. A gov that pays themselves multi-millions while many of the people has no proper roof only talks money. Unfortunately, many still blind blind and dumb dumb voted for this kind of gov and let that power grows so deep.
How else did Sinkies earned the Daft Accolade?
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