By Medinex Specialist Centre Team
Dec 22, 2025
By Medinex Team
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ToggleHave you heard of Healthier SG, Healthy 365 and HealthHub? As a healthcare service provider, you are likely to be aware that the former is the Singapore Government’s national preventive health initiative that aims to shift Singapore from a reactive, disease-based healthcare system to a proactive, preventive one. The latter two are apps developed by the government to encourage lifestyle modification and better health management.
The bottom line is that Singapore residents are encouraged to take ownership of their own health, and these are the government’s efforts to facilitate this move. As healthcare service providers, the pertinent question would be “How can primary care providers be part of this larger Singapore healthcare ecosystem?” In this article, we will explore the business implications and benefits for healthcare service providers to align with this national healthcare movement.
This shift to preventive care creates opportunities for General Practitioners (GPs) to provide personalised health planning and long-term chronic disease management for enrolled citizens. Singapore is a “super-aged” society, and the demand for Aged Care and Chronic Disease Management will continue to rise over time.
For primary care and long-term care providers to be fully integrated into this ecosystem, they need to understand the changes in their roles with this pivot and adopt a new mindset. They must transition from episodic to longitudinal care and adopt a proactive approach to patient engagement, rather than being reactive.
Residents enrol with a chosen GP or polyclinic, making them the main point for care and
guiding the patients through the system.
Doctors need to co-create customised plans, including annual check-ins and discuss
health goals with the patients.
To promote screenings (cancer, chronic diseases), immunisations (adult & child), and
lifestyle changes to prevent future illnesses or detect them early.
To manage conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol, with subsidised
medications.
To link patients to specialists or community resources when needed, integrating health
and social care.
Besides the shift to preventive health, Singapore’s digital health economy is also rapidly expanding with a government-backed ecosystem that acts as a leading regional hub for HealthTech innovation. Let’s do a quick review of various applications and technologies to better understand the digital health landscape.
Telehealth and Telemedicine
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of virtual consultations and remote patient monitoring, moving these from fringe services to mainstream offerings. With the advancement in Wearable Technologies and IoT, devices such as smartwatches, continuous glucose monitors, and in-home sensors are widely adopted to provide real-time health insights and support continuous monitoring, shifting care from hospitals to homes.
In 2022, Changi General Hospital partnered Respiree, a local MedTech startup, to advance patient care through smart remote monitoring of vital signs.
Telehealth and Telemedicine
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of virtual consultations and remote patient monitoring, moving these from fringe services to mainstream offerings. With the advancement in Wearable Technologies and IoT, devices such as smartwatches, continuous glucose monitors, and in-home sensors are widely adopted to provide real-time health insights and support continuous monitoring, shifting care from hospitals to homes.
In 2022, Changi General Hospital partnered Respiree, a local MedTech startup, to advance patient care through smart remote monitoring of vital signs.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Analytics
AI is a key focus area, used in applications for early disease detection, predicting hospital readmissions, and automating medical documentation.
The national healthtech agency, Synapxe, launched platforms like Synapxe Tandem that boast secure, healthcare-compliant GenAI tools that are now assisting doctors in automating documentation.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Analytics
AI is a key focus area, used in applications for early disease detection, predicting hospital readmissions, and automating medical documentation.
The national healthtech agency, Synapxe, launched platforms like Synapxe Tandem that boast secure, healthcare-compliant GenAI tools that are now assisting doctors in automating documentation.
For healthcare service providers, these major shifts to focus on preventive health and digital health technologies bring potential opportunities and competitive pressures. As such, whether you are have been operating in Singapore for years or are planning to start a new healthcare business in Singapore, finding a partner who understands the local healthcare landscape is of paramount importance.
Depending on your area of specialisation, these policy changes may impact your private practice and it is important that you prepare for them in advance. We hope you find this article insightful and if you need further consultation, do get in touch with us by sending us an email a contact@medinexsc.com.sg .
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