The Singapore Healthcare system in a state of internal civil war.

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    [Medishield-life] Sinkies so irresponsible and humji, they need Bombay Uni graduate to help manage their medical claims-costs.

    And he punishes them for "over consumption and over servicing" by banning claims on medical endoscopic procedures altogether (Bombay style); "ignoring the fact that the polyps have a significant chance of turning cancerous later on".

    Sinkies are really jialat, cannot take care of themselves, cannot avoid abusing system/privilege, so they really desperately need Bombay FT expertise to help them regulate overconsumption and impose strict disciple on over consumption and over-servicing CLAIMS to keep medishield-life IP insurers from going bankrupt. (some insurers cannot stand the nonsense Singapore healthcare system and left already https://www.straitstimes.com/busine...to-exit-group-medical-insurance-business-here)

    ST: Who is minding the gap on health in health insurance?
    Wong Chiang Yin For The Straits Times (17.9.2020).
    [​IMG]https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/who-is-minding-the-gap-on-health-in-health-insurance

    Avivia CEO is Bombay University graduate :
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    Sinkie ah Sinkie, really hopeless indeed:
    https://youtu(dot)be/UVlMY-IyZIY
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    [youtube]UVlMY-IyZIY[/youtube]

    Meanwhile, politicians prefer the CEO to pay himself well, since they reference cabinet ministers salaries (minimum wages) from the benchmark of the best paid CEOs around Singapore... [​IMG]

    Minster for health:
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    Prescient advice for every Singaporean, or at least the 61% who know who they themselves are and what they are guilty of... ..

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    Please invite more foreign talents to Singapore to take up key positions in industry and government , it is an open secret that 61% Singaporeans are not capable of talking care of themselves, kinda like a 'lord of the flies' situation we are in in Singapore now.
     

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