MOH planning to update law that governs all Singapore healthcare services
Published Tue, Oct 25, 2016 · 03:33 AM
[SINGAPORE] The Ministry of Health (MOH) is planning to update the main piece of legislation that governs all healthcare services in Singapore, which was last amended more than 15 years ago.
This is so that regulations can keep pace with the rapidly changing healthcare environment while still having sufficient safeguards so that patient safety is not compromised.
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