Top Three Reasons for Continuing Increase in MediFund Utilisation
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Summary
This question concerns Prof Fatimah Lateef’s inquiry to the Minister for Health regarding the primary reasons for rising MediFund utilisation apart from an ageing population. Minister for Health Gan Kim Yong explained that the increase is driven by expanded public healthcare capacity serving more patients, resulting in nearly 10% more annual applications. He also highlighted the widened scope of MediFund coverage to include services like polyclinics, dental care, and intermediate care. Furthermore, targeted schemes like MediFund Silver and MediFund Junior were introduced to enhance support for elderly and younger Singaporeans. The Minister noted that utilisation has recently stabilised following additional financing support from MediShield Life and the Pioneer Generation package.
Transcript
7 Prof Fatimah Lateef asked the Minister for Health what are the top three reasons for the continuing increase in MediFund utilisation apart from an ageing population.
Mr Gan Kim Yong: MediFund utilisation has increased over the last decade, to $150 million in FY17. The increase was higher in the earlier years. Since FY16, the figure has been more stable, following the introduction of MediShield Life and Pioneer Generation package, both of which extended more healthcare financing support.
There are a few reasons for the increase in MediFund utilisation over the past decade:
First, we have been helping more Singaporeans, as we expanded our public healthcare capacity to serve more patients. Over the last decade, the number of MediFund applications increased by close to 10% annually, on average.
Second, we have expanded the scope of coverage of MediFund to cover more services and conditions. For example, MediFund was extended to cover non-residential intermediate and long term care services in 2012, and to polyclinics, dental services, antenatal and delivery services in 2013.
Third, we have been providing greater support to those with greater healthcare needs. For example, we have enhanced the scheme through the introduction of MediFund Silver in 2007 and MediFund Junior in 2013 to better target support for young and elderly Singaporeans respectively.
We will continue to monitor the MediFund utilisation to ensure that it is sustainable and no Singaporean is denied appropriate healthcare due to an inability to pay.