Rethinking healthcare financing in Singapore: Part 2
In Part 1 of this article, we made suggestions for establishing a system where every single citizen is covered by a basic health care policy into which the Government and the people contribute, and which must remain genuinely affordable. To achieve this we further suggest a single-payer universal health care system in which...
Money Well Spent
Singaporeans can pat themselves on the back. They know the meaning of hard earned money and how it should be applied to achieve maximum happiness. A group of anonymous donors contributed some $250,000 through the Red Cross Society in support of the rehabilitation expenses for the Thai youngster who lost both her legs at the...
Singaporean youth the driving force behind political change
Over 200 people attended the forum "What Youth Want" at Orchard Hotel on the 7th of June, organized by the Institute of Policy Studies and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. The panel speakers were representatives from six parties who contested in the recent general elections held in May 2011. The SDP was represented...
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