SINGAPORE, Oct 4 The estimated set-up costs of an upcoming national programme to improve Singaporeans’ health is more than S$1 billion (RM3.25 billion) over the next three to.
From the second half of next year, Singapore residents aged 60 and above will be able to enroll in a national programme where they get to choose a family general practitioner (GP) to stick to and who would then manage their health throughout the rest of their lives
SINGAPORE, Sept 22 From the second half of next year, Singapore residents aged 60 and above will be able to enroll in a national programme where they get to choose a family.
Singapore’s rubella incidence rate has remained stable over the last decade, with fewer than two cases for every 100,000 people. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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