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[h=2]GIC invests US$100 mln in Indian hospitals chain[/h]
GIC invests US$100 mln in Indian hospitals chain
Government of Singapore Investment Corp has invested US$100 million for a minority stake in India's Vasan Health Care Pvt Ltd.
The investment will help Vasan expand its network that consists of 102 eye care hospitals and 14 dental treatment centres, the Indian company said on Wednesday.
GIC is Singapore's main sovereign wealth fund and manages an estimated US$300 billion in assets. It also has a stake in India's Fortis Healthcare. -- REUTERS​
 
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Health Minister apologises for overcrowding situation at hospitals
By Hoe Yeen Nie, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 21 December 2009 2148 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan has apologised for the overcrowding situation at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

Writing in his blog on Monday, Mr Khaw said the hospital's Accident and Emergency department is always packed with patients having to wait for a bed in a crowded room, or corridor.

Several times a week, the hospital even had to divert civil defence ambulances to other hospitals.

This in turn has spread the overcrowding situation to hospitals like Changi General Hospital and Singapore General Hospital.

Many of the patients are from Woodlands and Yishun in the north and Mr Khaw hopes the new Khoo Teck Puat Hospital will ease the load when it opens.

He added that on hindsight, his ministry made a mistake by not building the new hospital two years earlier. And he said that is why plans for the Jurong General Hospital in the west were started last year.

Separately, major changes are coming up in the health sector, especially in the allied health professions. And Mr Khaw said legislation will have to keep up.

He said he has already gone to Parliament to register dental hygienists and advanced practice nurses. Physiotherapists, occupational therapists and other allied health professionals will be next in line.

Community hospitals will be another focus of the ministry next year. Mr Khaw said several more will be built in the northern and eastern part of Singapore, next to acute care hospitals.

More nursing homes will also be built within HDB estates. Mr Khaw said these will be modern facilities and will also be located in the north and east of Singapore. - CNA/vm
 

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Overcrowding at TTSH: Answer lies in quality, not quantity
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SINGAPORE - Occupany in public hospitals may be on the rise, but Tan Tock Seng Hospital's (TTSH) chief operating officer, Dr Eugene Fedelis Soh, said that in order to serve its patients, "having more room for beds is not the solution".

What needs to be done, he said, is for the hospital to re-look its quality framework. On top of this, staff must realise that the needs of the patients come first and foremost.

"I think for the longest time we have not looked at quality in isolation," Dr Soh told MediaCorp. "We have been making changes, telling our staff they are to look at the value they bring to our patients," he added.

Nonetheless, the 165-year-old hospital recently came under fire from some patients for the lack of beds. Dr Soh said the hospital is learning from its mistakes and doing its best "to make sure that patients' experiences are part of the healing process".

Over the last three years, TTSH said it had added 145 beds. It also operates 80 beds in collaboration with RenCi Hospital, he added.

Last month, Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan apologised for the overcrowding situation in his blog. Several times a week, TTSH has had to divert civil defence ambulances to other hospitals.

"It is no fun waiting for a bed, in a crowded room or in a corridor; I am truly sorry," wrote the minister.

Despite this, some patients seemed pleased with the work put in by TTSH. The hospital pulled up last year's score to 67.2 out of a 100 - up 0.21 point from 2008 in the Customer Satisfaction Index of Singapore.

The findings, released on Monday by the Institute of Service Excellence at the Singapore Management University, ranks sectors based on customer expectations, perceived overall quality and perceived value.

Said Dr Soh: "We are happy that improvements have been made despite the challenges in the last year, especially during the H1N1 period... credit for this must go to our staff as well."

Improving patient experience in the last year was an uphill challenge, said Dr Soh, especially when TTSH is one of the busiest restructured hospitals in Singapore.

This situation has been made even more complicated by the manpower crunch faced by the healthcare industry. The Ministry of Health has taken steps to beef up manpower, with more than 1,200 people enrolled in nursing courses at the polytechnics.

Dr Soh said the challenge for TTSH was to ensure that its nursing recruits from China and the Philippines were made aware that they should be adding value and care for the patients.

What is heartening is that TTSH caregivers have been going the extra mile, he added. For example, nurses at the hospital have been following up on recently discharged patients.

Furthermore, caregivers have also been working with the Home Nursing Foundation (HNF) to ensure that patients' needs are met even if they choose to recuperate at home.

These steps have impressed Mrs Chan Foong Chueen, 49. She said: "My mother has been hospitalized here for the sixth time since 2008... Even though she was warded at different wards each time, the care she received was always of a consistently high standard."

"The nurses went beyond being healthcare professionals who provided medical care for my mother, as they were good listeners who gave me good advice when I encountered difficulties in communicating with the maid my siblings hired to look after my mother". - TODAY

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with indians getting richer...the demand for better healthcare services will increase...its a good investment!
 
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I went to NUH A&E a few weeks ago, there were no hospital bed and the emergency area was crowded and it was side by side.

There were many patients and not enough doctor too.

It looks like things have not changed.​

 
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GIC invests US$100 mln in Indian hospitals chain
Government of Singapore Investment Corp has invested US$100 million for a minority stake in India's Vasan Health Care Pvt Ltd.
The investment will help Vasan expand its network that consists of 102 eye care hospitals and 14 dental treatment centres, the Indian company said on Wednesday.
GIC is Singapore's main sovereign wealth fund and manages an estimated US$300 billion in assets. It also has a stake in India's Fortis Healthcare. -- REUTERS



Own country hospital dun fund .. go fund some ah neh hospital .....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4--N6MflpQ
 
I went to NUH A&E a few weeks ago, there were no hospital bed and the emergency area was crowded and it was side by side.

There were many patients and not enough doctor too.

It looks like things have not changed.

NUH is a shitty hospital, go there if you want to be a guinea pig for medical students, receive misdiagnosis and achieve a faster death.
 
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