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Hospital Costs & Ward Classes in Singapore

3M System (Medisave, MediShield, Medifund) · Moneda: S$ (SGD)

Class C Ward (Daily OOP)

S$50–S$200

Class A/Private Ward (Daily)

S$400–S$1,500+

Government Subsidy (Class C)

Up to 80%

Government Subsidy (Class B2)

Up to 65%

Avg Hospital Stay

~4 days

Medisave Daily Limit

S$450–S$700

Resumen

Singapore's public hospital system features a unique ward class structure that determines both the level of comfort and the amount of government subsidy. Class C wards (8-bed, no air-conditioning) receive up to 80% government subsidy. Class B2 wards (6-bed, air-conditioned) receive up to 65% subsidy. Class B1 wards (4-bed, air-conditioned) receive up to 20% subsidy. Class A wards (single room) and private hospitals receive no government subsidy.

With subsidies, a typical hospital stay in a Class C ward costs patients approximately S$50-200 per day out of pocket, while a Class A ward or private hospital stay costs S$400-1,500+ per day. Common procedure costs (after subsidy in B2/C ward) include appendectomy at S$1,500-4,000, hip replacement at S$8,000-15,000, coronary bypass at S$15,000-30,000, and normal childbirth at S$2,000-5,000. In private hospitals, these costs can be 2-5 times higher.

Singapore's hospitals are renowned for their quality, consistently ranking among the best in Asia. The six public hospitals are restructured as government-owned corporations, operating efficiently while maintaining high standards. The average hospital stay is approximately 4 days, among the shortest in Asia. Patients can use Medisave to pay for subsidized hospitalization up to daily withdrawal limits of S$450-700 depending on ward class, with MediShield Life covering larger bills.

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Datos obtenidos de Ministry of Health Singapore (MOH), Central Provident Fund Board (CPF), Singapore Department of Statistics, Agency for Integrated Care (AIC). Última actualización: 2026-03-01. Esta información es solo con fines educativos y no constituye asesoramiento médico.