<above pic: Population Growth 2007 - 2013>
Hospital beds crunch should ease
According to the Straits Times news report “2015 outlook for Singapore” (Jan 12) – “Health-care jigsaw pieces fall into place” (Jan 9) – “First, the severe bed crunch facing public hospitals should ease this year. The shortage still exists – some hospitals still report 100 per cent occupancy on some days and patients are still being put up in makeshift waiting areas, including corridors.
But this should ease as the year progresses.
The bed crunch was exacerbated last year by the six-month delay in the opening of the 700-bed Ng Teng Fong General Hospital in Jurong. It is now scheduled to open by the middle of this year.
Changi General Hospital made good its promise to open the new 280-bed integrated building it shares with St Andrew’s Community Hospital by 2014 – but with just 20 beds at the end of last month. By end-January, another 10 beds will be ready. By July, 200 more beds will be up.
With the extra beds from the two hospitals, the load on both the National University Hospital and the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital will be lighter.
800 more hospital beds this year
In all, there should be a 10 per cent increase in public general hospital beds this year – from more than 7,200 beds to about 8,000 beds – giving all hospitals some breathing space.” – Adding the expected additional 800 beds this year gives a total of 12,835 from the existing total hospital beds of 12,035 (Yearbook of Statistics page 283 – 21.1 – total public and private hospital beds).
Only increase of 1,288 beds in 7 years when population increase 941,000?
This is an increase of 1,288 beds from the 11,547 in 2007, or 11.2 per cent.
But, the population increased by 811,000 (page 19 – 3.1) or 17.4 per cent during the same period from 2007 to 2013.
And I have not even factored in the projected increase of 130,000 in the population from June 2013 to the end of 2015.
Will the additional 800 beds this year be enough to cater for the 941,000 increase in the population from 2007 to the end of 2015?
Who are we trying to kid?
Who are we trying to kid by saying so confidently that the bed crunch “should ease this year”?
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