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  1. If you are a Singapore citizen aged 21 and above, simply log in to our online application system using Singpass and submit an application for yourself and your loved ones at home. All Singapore Citizens are eligible for CHAS. You can now apply on behalf of your household. Learn more.

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  2. www.chas.sgCHAS

    The Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) enables all Singapore Citizens, including Pioneer Generation (PG) and Merdeka Generation (MG) cardholders, to receive subsidies for medical and/or dental care* at participating General Practitioner (GP) and dental clinics.

  3. From 1 November 2020, all Singapore Citizens who meet the criteria for vaccination under the National Childhood Immunisation Schedule (NCIS) and National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS) are eligible for subsidies for nationally-recommended vaccinations at CHAS GP clinics.

  4. All Singapore Citizens are eligible to apply. The colour of the CHAS card indicates the subsidy tier that cardholders are entitled to, namely the CHAS Blue, Orange or Green tier. All Pioneer Generation (PG) and Merdeka Generation (MG) seniors also receive special subsidies at CHAS clinics.

  5. The Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) enables all Singapore Citizens, including Pioneer Generation and Merdeka Generation cardholders, to receive subsidies for medical and/or dental care at participating General Practitioner (GP) and dental clinics. Expand All | Collapse All. Who is eligible? What are the Benefits? How can I apply?

  6. Jul 27, 2022 · What is CHAS? CHAS stands for Community Health Assist Scheme. CHAS cardholders enjoy subsidised medical and/or dental care at participating GP and dental clinics. It covers common illnesses (e.g. cold and fever), selected chronic conditions (e.g. diabetes and high blood pressure), and selected dental services and recommended health screenings.

  7. All Singapore Citizens are eligible for CHAS. Lower- to middle-income households receive higher healthcare subsidies . Benefits are tiered by household monthly income per person (for households with income), or Annual Value (AV) of home as shown on the NRIC (for households without income).