Written Answer

Extension of Additional Financial Support to Mothers Who Require Healthcare Due to Pregnancy Complications

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12 Mr Christopher de Souza asked the Minister for Health whether the Minister will consider extending additional financial support for (i) couples who experience pregnancy complications and require inpatient and outpatient healthcare and mental wellness support and (ii) expectant mothers who find it difficult to obtain maternity insurance from private insurance companies due to previously-experienced pregnancy complications.

Mr Gan Kim Yong: All Singaporeans including expectant mothers receive up to 80% subsidy for inpatient treatments in public hospitals, and up to 70% subsidy for subsidised treatments at specialist outpatient clinics.

Over the past three years, about eight in 10 expectant mothers who received inpatient treatment for a pregnancy or delivery complication in B2/C wards had an out-of-pocket payment of less than $500, after subsidies and Medisave. Couples who face financial difficulties with their medical bills may approach medical social workers at our public hospitals for assistance, including tapping on Medifund.

MOH recognises that some serious pregnancy complications could result in large bills. MOH is currently reviewing how MediShield Life can help to cover inpatient treatments for serious pregnancy and delivery complications. We will provide details when ready.