Successful Applications to AIC for Funding of Hearing Aids Purchase Outside of SMF and ATF
Ministry of HealthSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong's inquiry into the volume and success rate of seniors seeking hearing aid funding outside the Seniors’ Mobility and Enabling Fund (SMF) and Assistive Technology Fund (ATF). Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung replied that over 99% of the roughly 4,000 annual SMF applicants since 2019 were successful, with most receiving 90% subsidies. He noted that means-testing criteria were revised in 2024 to better support Singaporeans with greater needs. While seniors ineligible for SMF or ATF can be matched to alternative support from charities or social service agencies, the Government does not track these specific applications. Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung emphasized that the Government regularly reviews these schemes to ensure they provide adequate support for those in need.
Transcript
45 Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Minister for Health in the past three years (a) how many applications have been made by Singaporean seniors to the Agency for Integrated Care for funding to purchase hearing aids outside of, or not having qualified for assistance under, the Seniors Mobility and Enabling Fund or the Assistive Technology Fund; and (b) of which, how many succeeded in their applications and what is the range of funding allowed for the successful applicants.
Mr Ong Ye Kung: The Seniors’ Mobility and Enabling Fund (SMF) and Assistive Technology Fund (ATF) provide eligible seniors with means-tested subsidies of up to 90% for hearing aids. On average, of the 4,000 unique seniors who applied for SMF subsidies for hearing aids annually since 2019, more than 99% were successful, with most of them receiving 90% subsidy. In 2024, the Annual Value and Per Capita Household Income criteria for means-tested subsidy schemes, including SMF and ATF, were revised, to ensure that Singaporeans with greater needs continue to receive support
Seniors who do not qualify for SMF or ATF subsidies and require financial assistance for hearing aids can approach the Agency for Integrated Care, SG Enable or medical social workers at our public hospitals. Depending on their individual circumstances, the seniors can be matched to other forms of financial support available, including from Social Service Agencies and charities. The Government does not track the applications made by Singaporean seniors for such alternative funding for hearing aids.
The Government will continue to review SMF and ATF regularly to ensure that the schemes provide adequate support to those in need.