Singapore Haze Subsidy Scheme
Due to the worsening haze situation in Singapore, the Ministry of Health
will be activating the Haze Subsidy Scheme. It will be available at all
polyclinics and Public Health Preparedness Clinics (PHPC) from 16
September 2015.
The public may identify participating clinics through the display of the PHPC logo, or the Haze Subsidy Scheme poster.
The Haze Subsidy Scheme provides children, the elderly and lower and
middle-income Singaporeans with affordable treatment for haze-related
conditions, which are, allergic rhinitis, asthma, bronchitis, chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), conjunctivitis and upper
respiratory tract infections (URTI).The public may identify participating clinics through the display of the PHPC logo, or the Haze Subsidy Scheme poster.
Under this scheme, Pioneers will pay no more than $5, and other eligible Singaporeans will pay no more than $10. MOH will subsidise the remaining costs. Public Assistance (PA) cardholders enjoy fully subsidised care.
The following groups of Singapore citizens are eligible for the scheme:
i) All Singaporean children (aged 18 and below) and elderly (aged 65 and above);
ii) Singaporeans who are on any of the following schemes:
a. Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS);
b. Public Assistance (PA);
c. Medical Fee Exemption Card (MFEC);
d. Medical Fee Assistance Card (MFAC); and
e. Pioneer Generation (PG).
iii) Singaporeans who earn a monthly income of $1,800 and below
(averaged over the last six months), based on self-declaration using an
official form.Public Health Preparedness Clinics
The PHPC Scheme is part of MOH’s effort to partner primary care clinics to better care for patients during public health emergencies. The scheme consolidates and streamlines the roles previously played by the Pandemic Preparedness Clinics (PPCs) and the Haze Clinics. PHPCs are a critical part of MOH’s national emergency preparedness efforts, to ensure access to primary care services during times of public health emergencies, for example influenza pandemics and haze.
PHPCs are required to undergo training and will also receive support from MOH during such emergencies, including required supplies such as medication and vaccines if needed.
(Source: Ministry Of Health Singapore)