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Land to be released for not-for-profit private hospital in the east

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April 10, 2026

This is to provide more lower-cost private healthcare options amid ageing population

- Zhaki Abdullah Correspondent

Land to be released for not-for-profit private hospital in the east

To provide people with more lower-cost private healthcare options, the Government intends to release a plot of land for a new private, not-for-profit acute hospital in eastern Singapore, Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung announced on April 9.

This would be the first land release for a private hospital in almost two decades, should plans proceed as expected, he noted.

The proposed hospital would have a capacity of between 300 and 400 hospital beds, according to Mr Ong, who shared this at an event marking the 65th anniversary of Mount Alvernia Hospital currently the Republic's only not-for-profit private acute hospital.

The authorities aim to arrive at a decision on the tender in the second half of 2026, he said.

His announcement comes after the Ministry of Health (MOH) in 2024 said it aimed to introduce a new not-for-profit private acute hospital model to increase Singapore's hospital bed capacity.

The move aims to address rising demand for healthcare services due to the country's ageing population, MOH said then.

Mr Ong said in 2024 that the model will be singularly licensed meaning each hospital will be issued its own healthcare licence to enhance governance.

The authorities aim to stipulate certain requirements in the tender documents to ensure lower costs, the minister said on April 9.

"The first is bill size restrictions, so that the hospital bills are a certain percentile of the market and cannot lead the market," he said.

The second stipulation, meanwhile, would be to adopt a fixed-price land tender approach, he added.

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