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1 Statutory boards  





2 Ministers  





3 Incidents  



3.1  HIV data leak  





3.2  Community Health Assist Scheme computer system error  







4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Ministry of Health
Agency overview
Formed1955; 69 years ago (1955)
JurisdictionGovernment of Singapore
Headquarters16 College Road, College of Medicine Building, Singapore 169854
MottoChampioning a Healthy Nation
Employees1,573 (2018)[1]
Annual budgetIncrease S$11.72 billion (2019)[1]
Ministers responsible
  • Ong Ye Kung,
    Minister & Minister-in-charge of Aging Issues
  • Masagos Zulkifli,
    Second Minister
  • Janil Puthucheary,
    Senior Minister of State
  • Rahayu Mahzam,
    Minister of State
  • Agency executives
    • Chan Yeng Kit,
      Permanent Secretary (Health)
  • Ng How Yue,
    Permanent Secretary (Health Development)
  • Kenneth Mak,
    Director-General of Health
  • Child agencies
  • Health Sciences Authority
  • Singapore Dental Council
  • Singapore Medical Council
  • Singapore Nursing Board
  • Singapore Pharmacy Council
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board
  • Websitewww.moh.gov.sg

    The Ministry of Health (MOH; Malay: Kementerian Kesihatan; Chinese: 卫生部; Tamil: சுகாதார அமைச்சு) is a ministry of the Government of Singapore responsible for managing the public healthcare system in Singapore.

    Statutory boards[edit]

  • Health Sciences Authority
  • Singapore Dental Council
  • Singapore Medical Council
  • Singapore Nursing Board
  • Singapore Pharmacy Council
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board
  • Ministers[edit]

    The Ministry is headed by the Minister for Health, who is appointed as part of the Cabinet of Singapore. The incumbent minister is MP for Sembawang GRC Ong Ye Kung from the People's Action Party.

    Portrait Name
    (Birth–Death)
    Took office Left office Party Cabinet
    A. J. Braga
    MP for Katong
    (1900–1968)
    6 April
    1955
    3 June
    1959
    LF Marshall
    Lim
    SPA
    Ahmad Ibrahim
    MP for Sembawang
    (1927–1962)
    5 June
    1959
    24 September
    1961
    PAP Lee K. I
    Kenneth Michael Byrne
    MP for Crawford
    (1913–1990)
    24 September
    1961
    18 October
    1963
    PAP
    Yong Nyuk Lin
    MP for Geylang West
    (1918–2012)
    19 October
    1963
    15 April
    1968
    PAP Lee K. II
    Chua Sian Chin
    MP for MacPherson
    (1933–2014)
    16 April
    1968
    1 June
    1975
    PAP Lee K. III
    Lee K. IV
    Toh Chin Chye
    MP for Rochore
    (1921–2012)
    2 June
    1975
    5 January
    1981
    PAP
    Lee K. V
    Goh Chok Tong
    MP for Marine Parade
    (born 1941)
    6 January
    1981
    31 May
    1982
    PAP Lee K. VI
    Howe Yoon Chong
    MP for Potong Pasir
    (1923–2007)
    1 June
    1982
    1 January
    1985
    PAP
    Tony Tan
    MP for Sembawang
    (born 1940)
    2 January
    1985
    6 May
    1985
    PAP Lee K. VII
    Richard Hu
    MP for Kreta Ayer
    (1926–2023)
    7 May
    1985
    31 December
    1986
    PAP
    Yeo Cheow Tong
    MP for Hong Kah
    (until 1988)
    MP for Hong Kah GRC
    (from 1988)
    (born 1947)
    1 January
    1987
    1 January
    1994
    PAP
    Lee K. VIII
    Goh I
    Goh II
    George Yeo
    MP for Aljunied GRC
    (born 1954)
    2 January
    1994
    24 January
    1997
    PAP
    Yeo Cheow Tong
    MP for Hong Kah GRC
    (born 1947)
    25 January
    1997
    2 June
    1999
    PAP Goh III
    Lim Hng Kiang
    MP for West Coast GRC
    (born 1954)
    3 June
    1999
    31 July
    2003
    PAP
    Goh IV
    Khaw Boon Wan
    MP for Tanjong Pagar GRC
    (until 2006)
    MP for Sembawang GRC
    (from 2006)
    (born 1952)
    Interim until 11 August 2004
    1 August
    2003
    20 May
    2011
    PAP
    Lee H. I
    Lee H. II
    Gan Kim Yong[2][3]
    MP for Chua Chu Kang GRC
    (born 1959)
    21 May
    2011
    14 May
    2021
    PAP Lee H. III
    Lee H. IV
    Lee H. V
    Ong Ye Kung[3]
    MP for Sembawang GRC
    (born 1969)
    15 May
    2021
    Incumbent PAP
    Wong I

    Incidents[edit]

    HIV data leak[edit]

    On 28 January 2019, sensitive information including names, identification numbers, phone numbers, addresses and HIV test results of 12,400 HIV-positive people were leaked online due to mishandling of the information by then-staff member, Ler Teck Siang.[4] Ler, who was the head of National Public Health Unit at MOH at the time, had access to the information and had not complied comply with Ministry of Health's security guidelines. Ler downloaded the information on to a personal thumb drive, which his then-boyfriend Mikhy K Farrera Brochez had leaked online subsequently.[5] Minister of Health, Gan Kim Yong, explained that data leak had not been announced earlier, so as to safeguard the patients' well-being.[6][7]

    Community Health Assist Scheme computer system error[edit]

    On 16 February 2019, MOH released a public statement admitting that there had been an error in computer systems managed by NCS that were used in relation to the Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS). The error resulted in a miscalculation of the amount of health care subsidies applicants were eligible to receive through means-testing, such that approximately 1,300 people received lower subsidies and 6,400 people received higher subsidies.

    The first discrepancy in a result of a CHAS card holder was detected on 24 September 2018 by MOH. NCS was informed immediately. NCS had initially attributed the issue to intermittent network connection problems. Between 9 October 2018 and 2 November 2018, another 5 more cases involving discrepancies were detected, prompting the launch of a more in-depth investigation. In November 2018, NCS traced the cause of the discrepancies to a software version issue used on a server used by the system. The identified issue occurred during a migration of the system to another government data center in September 2018. The software version issue was resolved as part of other changes made to address an unrelated performance issue on 10 October 2018. However, incorrect results that had been generated between 18 September 2018 and 10 October 2018 remained in the system.

    Remedial actions were then carried out by MOH and NCS to assess impact on the affected applicants. MOH announced that it would work with grant scheme administrators and healthcare institutions to follow up with notifications and reimbursement to the affected applicants. According to media reports, MOH intended to recover costs and expenses arising from this incident from NCS as MOH was entitled to pursuant to the contract between the parties.[8]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "MINISTRY OF HEALTH" (PDF).
  • ^ Ong, Justin (28 September 2015). "Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announces Singapore's new Cabinet". Channel NewsAsia. Archived from the original on 21 June 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  • ^ a b Mahmud, Aqil Haziq (25 July 2020). "PM Lee announces new Cabinet; 6 office holders promoted, 3 retirements". CNA. Archived from the original on 25 July 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  • ^ "'I am sorry': Gan Kim Yong says health ministry providing support to HIV sufferers affected by data leak". Channel NewsAsia. Archived from the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  • ^ "HIV data leak: Mikhy Farrera-Brochez slapped with 3 charges by US grand jury". The Straits Times. 9 March 2019. Archived from the original on 11 March 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  • ^ "Gan Kim Yong explains why HIV Registry leak was not disclosed earlier, apologises once more". mothership.sg.
  • ^ "Statement by Minister (Health) Mr Gan Kim Yong on the Unauthorised Possession and Disclosure of Information from HIV Registry". Ministry of Health. 12 February 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  • ^ Ng, Huiwen (16 February 2019). "Chas subsidies for about 7,700 people miscalculated due to IT error: MOH". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
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