Just a few decades
ago, practically every Singaporeans, technicians and taxi drivers, would opt
for A Class wards on admission to a hospital. A Class was affordable to the
average Singaporeans with their large savings in their CPF. Today, you no
longer hear the average Singaporeans asking for A or even B1 wards in
privatized public hospitals. They know that one admission would make them a
bankrupt or in debt forever. I have made up my mind that C Class is what I
could afford should I ‘sway sway’ get admitted to a private public govt
hospitals. And I am not even sure if I could afford to pay the medical bills
even with subsidies and with the MediShield Life Scheme.
Below are a couple of
comments from bloggers posted in TRE in an article by Phillip Ang titled, ‘PAP
should not disguise a subsidy as a grant’.
But let me quote a para from Phillip, ‘The more citizens are assisted by
the govt the worse off we are. If our
economy was really on steroids, why should we need an ever increasing amount of
handouts? Something is very wrong here.’ And here is a comment by a Tuck Wan
and a Oxygen.
Tuck Wan: Phillip Ang, You are 100% right. I was billed
$900+ after 80% subsidy for 3 days stay (C class). No surgery just medication,
blood test and microprobing the stomach. If no subsidy then bill should be
$4,500+. Still scratching my head why so
expensive…
Oxygen: Quality of healthcare in C class care risk
aggravation of patient’s health recovery from major surgery. The tragic result,
if not eventuating in the death of the patient through breakout of infectious
clusters, could prolong the stay of patients adding to their cost of
hospitalization stay. Less in class C could well ended in a lot more for the
unfortunate few – after hospitalization stay complication arising from lower
quality care.
The hospital bill for
a C Class ward has been inflated to such a huge sum that even after a 80%
subsidy, the amount still comes to a substantial sum. And the people are not
really paying for the services of world class doctors and nurses but those from
the 3rd world countries where the medical training and standard are
sub par from our very own medical professionals. And as Oxygen mentioned, and
had happened several times, there is now a higher risk of getting infected in a
breakout of infectious diseases due to lower level of medical standard. We had
hepatitis C breakout that had never occurred before, then TB affecting children
and babies and what else.
Everyone should be
praying not to get sick, not just because of the hefty medical bills after
subsidies and after Medishield Life but also the fear of the unknowns. How have
we progressed? How many are still opting for A Class wards in privatized public
govt hospitals? How many can afford this luxury?