Beds In Inpatient Facilities and Places In Non-Residential Long-Term Care Facilities

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Beds In Inpatient Facilities and Places In Non-Residential Long-Term Care Facilities

BEDS1 IN INPATIENT FACILITIES

 2020
 
2021
 
2022
 

HOSPITALS

 

 

 

Acute Hospitals 2

11,545
 

11,704

11,830

  ►  Public
 
9,610
 
9,762
 
9,820
 
  ►  Not-for-Profit
 
285
 
270
 
273
 
  ►  Private
 
1,650
 
1,672
 
1,737
 

Psychiatric Hospitals

1,950

1,950

1,950

  ►  Public1,9501,9501,950
  ►  Not-for-Profit---
  ►  Private---

Community Hospitals

2,069

2,0792,194
  ►  Public 31,130
 
1,180
 
1,226
 
  ►  Not-for-Profit 4939
 
899
 
968
 
  ►  Private 5-
 
-
 

 
 

RESIDENTIAL LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES 

 

(by services offered)6

   
    

Nursing Homes 7

16,221

17,064

18,157
 
  ►  Public
 
6,391
 
7,099
 
8,087
 
  ►  Not-for-Profit 45,963
 
6,060
 
6,138
 
  ►  Private
 
3,867
 
3,905
 
3,932
 

Inpatient Hospices


 


 
-
 
  ►  Public
 
-
 
-
 
-
 
  ►  Not-for-Profit 4-
 
-
 
-
 
  ►  Private
 
--
Inpatient Hospices Palliative Care Service (IHPCS) 8
 
253264
 
​259
 
►  Public
 
​60
 
​64
 
​64
 
►  Not-for-Profit 4
 
193200
 
200
 
►  Private
 
​-
 
​-
 
​-
 

PLACES IN NON-RESIDENTIAL LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES

NON-RESIDENTIAL LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES

(by services offered)

Total No. of Day Places

8,1008,300
 
8,700

Total No. of Home Care Places 

10,000
 

11,700

12,300
 

Total No. of Home Palliative Care Places 9
 

   
​Total clients served per year
 
na​
 
na​na​
​Total clients served at any one time
 
3,100​
 
3,400​​2,000
 

 
 

Notes:

Public health facilities refer to those owned or controlled by a government unit or another public corporation (where control is defined as the ability to determine the general corporate policy).

Not-for-profit health facilities refer to those producing health goods and services, but are not permitted to be a source of income, profit or financial gain for the unit(s) that establish, control or finance them.

Private health facilities refer to those set up for the purpose of producing health goods and services and are capable of generating a profit or other financial gains for their owners.

A residential health facility providing more than one residential care service will be categorised based on its highest level of medical capability (LMC), provided the highest LMC beds make up at least 25 per cent of total bed capacity.
For example, a health facility providing both community hospital and chronic sick services will be categorised as a 'Community Hospital' if its number of community hospital beds is at least 25 per cent of its total bed capacity.

1    Prior to 2010, hospitals were licensed for built-in bed capacity.  With effect from 2010, hospitals are licensed for actual bed complement (i.e. beds that are regularly maintained and staffed)

2   Comprises both general hospitals and specialty centres (excluding Psychiatric Hospitals) with acute care inpatient facilities.
    -  With effect from 2010, data include Khoo Teck Puat Hospital.
    -  With effect from 2012, data include Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital and Fortis Colorectal Hospital 
       (currently known as Concord International Hospital).
    -  With effect from 2014, data include Farrer Park Hospital.
    -  With effect from 2015, data include Ng Teng Fong General Hospital.
    -  Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre ceased operations with effect from 2017. 
    -  With effect from 2018, data include Sengkang General Hospital.
    -  Concord International Hospital stopped the provision of all healthcare services temporarily with effect from 19 December 2020.
 

    With effect from 2011, data include Bright Vision Hospital.
    -  With effect from 2015, data include Jurong Community Hospital and Yishun Community Hospital.
    -  With effect from 2018, data include Sengkang Community Hospital.
    -  With effect from 2019, data include Outram Community Hospital.
 

4   With effect from Apr 2011, the ownership of Bright Vision Hospital was transferred to Singapore Health Services 
    (Public).

  West Point Hospital closed in Dec 2015, re-opened in Sep 2016 and ceased operations wef Sep 2018.
 

6   Beds are classified by services offered regardless of facility.

7  Includes beds for chronic sick services. 
 

8  Inpatient Hospice Palliative Care Service (IHPCS), which started on Apr 2020, has replaced 'Inpatient Hospices'. 
 

9  Prior to 2019, home palliative care places were computed on a per year basis, i.e. total number of clients who can be served per year. 
   -   From 2019 onwards, home palliative care places are computed bsaed on the number of clients who can be 
       served at any one time. so as to align with other non-residential long-term care services.
   -   From 2020 onwards, the number of places computed based on total clients served per year will be discontinued. 
 

   -   From 2022 onwards, home palliative care places are computed based on number of clients who can be served at any point in time (based on number of in-flight clients in the fourth quarter of the year).. 
 


 

 

"-" - Nil or Negligible
na - Not available
 

 
 

 
 

 

 

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Last updated on 5 Jan 2023
 

 



 

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