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  1. From 1 Jan 2021, patients with complex chronic conditions will be able to use up to $700 per patient yearly, while other patients will be able to use up to $500 per patient yearly for their treatments. Each MediSave claim is subject to a 15% co-payment in cash. Find out more regarding MediSave, please visit this link.

  2. You can use MediSave to cover outpatient services, including chronic disease treatments and preventative care at GPs, polyclinics and Specialist Outpatient Clinics (SOCs). You can use up to $500 for non-complex conditions, or $700 for complex chronic conditions per annum per patient, under the MediSave500/700 scheme.

  3. MediSave is a national medical savings scheme that helps individuals set aside part of their income to pay for their personal or approved dependents’ hospitalisation, day surgery and certain outpatient expenses, as well as their healthcare needs in old age.

  4. Under the MediSave 500/700 scheme, CDMP patients can use up to $700 per year if they have complex chronic conditions, or $500 per year otherwise, to reduce the out-of-pocket cash payments for outpatient chronic disease bills. Each claim is subject to a 15% co-payment in cash.

  5. May 31, 2021 · The treatment for chronic diseases is costly when administered collectively over a long period of time. As part of the national effort to improve the management of chronic diseases, the Ministry of Health has introduced the use of MediSave for Chronic Disease Management Programme (CDMP).

  6. With effect from 1 Jan 2021, eligible patients suffering from complex chronic conditions will have a higher Medisave withdrawal limit (up to $700) to fund their outpatient treatments, up from $500 previously.

  7. Nov 28, 2022 · You can use MediSave for outpatient treatments of the chronic diseases listed below. The Ministry of Health (MOH) regularly reviews the list of conditions covered under the Chronic Disease Management Programme, to ensure that they continue to meet the needs of Singaporeans.

  8. The Chronic Disease Management Programme, or CDMP, was established in October 2006 with the intention of improving the level of care for chronic disease patients and making treatment more accessible and affordable for Singaporeans.

  9. Learn all you need to know about the Chronic Disease Management Programme (CDMP) in Singapore, who it is for and how you can use MediSave for chronic diseases.

  10. 1.1 MediSave for Chronic Disease Management Programme (CDMP) 1.1.1 The CDMP was introduced at the end of 2006, and involves: (a) evidence-based structured Disease Management Programmes (DMPs1), where applicable and (b) the option for patients to draw on their MediSave to help reduce out-of-pocket payments