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Ministry of Health (MOH) – Singapore Government Health Authority
The Ministry of Health (MOH) is the government ministry responsible for overseeing Singapore’s health care system and ensuring the well-being of its population. MOH develops national health policies, regulates health services and facilities, and works to provide accessible, high-quality health care for all residents. It plays a central role in public health planning, disease prevention, healthcare financing, and standards of medical practice across the nation.
Key Roles & Responsibilities
Health Policy & Planning
Formulates national health policies, long-term healthcare strategies, and frameworks to address emerging health challenges and improve population health outcomes.
Healthcare Regulation & Licensing
Sets and enforces standards for healthcare institutions, professionals, and medical practices to ensure safe, ethical, and quality care.
Public Health & Disease Control
Leads national efforts in disease prevention, immunisation programmes, health promotion campaigns, and responses to public health crises.
Healthcare Financing & Insurance
Oversees healthcare financing schemes, subsidy frameworks, and national insurance programmes to make healthcare affordable and sustainable.
Workforce Development
Plans and supports the training, development, and distribution of healthcare professionals across Singapore’s health system.
Health Information & Research
Supports health data analytics, research initiatives, and evidence-based policymaking to enhance clinical services and public health programmes.






