Waiting Time and Capacity Surge Management Strategies at Public Hospitals In View of New IP Rider Requirements
Ministry of HealthSpeakers
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67 Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Coordinating Minister for Social Policies and Minister for Health in view of the new Integrated Shield Plan rider requirements (a) what waiting-time thresholds is the Ministry monitoring across public hospitals for non-urgent procedures and elective scans; (b) whether significant changes in waiting times have been recorded in the first three months since April 2026; and (c) what patient-volume threshold will trigger surge capacity activation and which procedures are prioritised.
Mr Ong Ye Kung: The change in Integrated Shield plan rider requirements to moderate private healthcare cost increases is not a key driver of wait times, and neither are wait times for non-urgent procedures and elective scans direct indicators of capacity in public hospitals. Between January and June 2026, public hospitals have reported stable median monthly wait times for non-urgent procedures and elective scans.
Patients who need more time-sensitive procedures or scans, based on their conditions, will be prioritised.