Gender equality is a bedrock for a prosperous and peaceful society. To promote a fairer and more inclusive society for women in Singapore, the government engaged nearly 6000 participants for their feedback and ideas on women’s development in Singapore. After year-long conversations, the White Paper released 25 collective actions. The White Paper presents concrete steps to promote workplace and domestic.
Everyone in Singapore has MediSave, but do you know what and how you can use it? Find out more on how you can use your MediSave for various medical services including outpatient costs. In Singapore, MediSave is a national savings scheme that helps individuals set aside part of their income to pay for their personal or dependents’ hospitalisation, day surgery,.
Visiting a dentist can be an unpleasant experience. Besides lack of time and a fear of pain and discomfort, 89 per cent cited cost as a concern. This could be why 17 per cent of Singaporeans have not visited their dentists for the past three years even though it has been drilled into us that we should go for dental.
First introduced in 2000, the CHAS card was meant to help the elderly and disabled with their healthcare costs. But over the years, the government, realising that we ALL need help, has tried to cover more Singaporeans with this healthcare assistance scheme by broadening the qualifying criteria. Hence, the CHAS Green Card was born. Otherwise known as the "CHAS Card.