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Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan, said: “Underlying these initiatives is the need for us to have more "die-logues", about death and not sweep it under the carpet. We need to overcome taboos about death and communicate better - both among ourselves as well as between doctors and their patients.”

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S'pore to expand palliative care systems to deal with ageing population
By Pearl Forss, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 14 October 2008 1601 hrs


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S'pore to expand palliative care systems to deal with ageing population

SINGAPORE: More measures are in the pipeline to help Singaporeans die with dignity. The Ministry of Health said the number of hospice beds in Singapore is expected to grow by about 20 per cent in the next five to seven years.

The ministry added that resources and expenditure will have to rise in tandem as the aging population grows and guidelines will be put in place for end-of-life care.

As the Health Ministry said Singapore is under-performing when it comes to care for the dying, it has announced several initiatives to address this.

Among them is a pilot scheme next year to bring end-of-life planning into nursing homes.

This will include guidelines on providing patients and families with care options in advance instead of leaving it to the last.

Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan, said: “Underlying these initiatives is the need for us to have more "die-logues", about death and not sweep it under the carpet. We need to overcome taboos about death and communicate better - both among ourselves as well as between doctors and their patients.”

More doctors and nurses will also be trained in palliative medicine while hospice services will receive more funding.

Each year, the Health Ministry provides about S$5 million worth of funding for inpatient hospice and home hospice services. Mr Khaw said this figure will rise as the aging population grows.

Last year, 4,400 patients received such government subsidies.

One legislation that certainly needs better communication is the Advance Medical Directive (AMD).

Implemented 11 years ago, it allows a person to declare that he or she does not wish to receive external life-sustaining treatment in the event of terminal illness.

Mr Khaw said his ministry has been unduly squeamish in the promotion of the AMD, resulting in a low uptake of fewer than 10,000 people.

Going forward, the ministry will promote it more actively, and make the process of signing the AMD less complicated by providing a multilingual registration form in easy-to-understand language.

Currently, some doctors shy away from acting as witnesses to patients signing this document because they don't fully understand the implications of the AMD.

Mr Khaw said he might make legislative changes to do away with the need for witnesses to be doctors.

And while declining life-support may soon be more common, the jury is still out over medically assisted suicides, which are currently legal in three countries.

Mr Khaw said: "I do not know if Singaporeans are ready for euthanasia. But I do know that ageing will throw up many more human stories of agony and suffering."

Experts said that with the right palliative care system in place, few would consider euthanasia. - CNA/vm
 

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Re: Khaw Boon Wan laugh at dying NS slaves crack dumb joke laugh himself audience sho

oh yeah dun smoke, dun drink

live longer

pap build more hospice for you non smoker

oh enjoy rotting together with fellow old folk
hold hand until death
 

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Re: Khaw Boon Wan laugh at dying NS slaves crack dumb joke laugh himself audience sho

The govt should cut tobacco excise duties so that more people can smoke more and do not live long enough to be a burden to the health system.
 

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yeah back to the price 10 yrs ago

actually i dun understand UK and EU gov which started all these high cigarette price.

they have to pay for their citizen pension

what are they thinking of? when they extend their life? who is going to pay for them?

brainless ministers in UK and EU.

PAP just copy it, because that is all they do, copy.
 

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Re: Khaw Boon Wan laugh at dying NS slaves crack dumb joke laugh himself audience sho

SINGAPORE: More measures are in the pipeline to help Singaporeans die with dignity.
Going forward, the ministry will promote it more actively, and make the process of signing the AMD less complicated by providing a multilingual registration form in easy-to-understand language.
Currently, some doctors shy away from acting as witnesses to patients signing this document because they don't fully understand the implications of the AMD.
Mr Khaw said he might make legislative changes to do away with the need for witnesses to be doctors.
And while declining life-support may soon be more common, the jury is still out over medically assisted suicides, which are currently legal in three countries.
Mr Khaw said: "I do not know if Singaporeans are ready for euthanasia. But I do know that ageing will throw up many more human stories of agony and suffering."
- CNA/vm

Singaporeans when alive had no dignity and now this cow is going to give them the dignity to die. And the punch line is promoting euthanasia, mercy killing. This is what the so called dignity is all about.:p
 

chinkangkor

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Live too old you'll likely to get dementia, diabetes, strokes etc all of which are very costly to the society. And on top of that, many people won't have sufficient retirement funds to age gracefully.
 

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Re: Khaw Boon Wan laugh at dying NS slaves crack dumb joke laugh himself audience sho

To sum it all up, don't depend on a flawed system. Options to take:
1. Decide for a change when it matters
2. Demand your rights to a deserving retirement
3. Depend on your own hands, pave a better future in a new place you'd call home
 
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