New Not-for-Profit Private Hospital Planned in East Under Fixed-Price Land Tender
Bidders will compete on care model and affordability, while the proposed 300 to 400-bed hospital aims to expand lower-cost private care.
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Singapore plans to launch fixed-price land tender for a proposed not-for-profit private hospital
The Singapore government is looking to release a site in the eastern part of the island for a new not-for-profit private acute hospital, in what would be the first land release for private hospitals in nearly 20 years. The land will be offered via a fixed-price tender. Under this approach, bidders will be evaluated on qualitative criteria including their care model, cost efficiency, approach to recruiting and developing manpower, and their commi…
Government set to release land in the east for not-for-profit private hospital: Ong Ye Kung
In a few years' time, the eastern part of Singapore may get a new private hospital — the first in nearly two decades — if the Government goes ahead with plans to release a plot of land there.This was announced by Coordinating Minister for Social Policies Ong Ye Kung at Mount Alvernia Hospital's 65th anniversary celebrations on Thursday (April 9), which also saw the private hospital officially open its day surgery centre, an upgraded intensive ca…
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