Tag: Integrated Shield Plan
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Most IP Riders to Stop Selling in Singapore by April 2026 as MOH Sets New Rules
Overview: A Major Shift for Integrated Shield Plan Riders In Singapore, almost all Integrated Shield Plan (IP) rider plans are set to cease being sold to new policyholders from April 2026, as the Ministry of Health (MOH) implements new requirements. Out of 28 IP rider options currently available, only two will remain eligible for sale…
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Most Integrated Shield Plan Riders to Stop Selling in Singapore by April 2026 as MOH Tightens Rules
Overview: MOH Policy Changes Narrow the IP Rider Market In Singapore, the landscape for Integrated Shield Plan (IP) riders is set to undergo a major change. The Ministry of Health (MOH) has introduced new requirements that will prevent almost all IP rider plans from being sold to new policyholders starting in April 2026. Only two…
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Singapore Health Reform: Most IP Riders to Stop Selling by April 2026
Overview: MOH’s 2026 Deadline for IP Rider Changes Singapore’s health insurance landscape is set for a major shift. As the Ministry of Health (MOH) implements new requirements, almost all Integrated Shield Plan (IP) rider plans will cease to be sold to new policyholders starting April 2026. Only two of the current 28 IP rider plans…
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MOH Dims Full-Deductible IP Riders to Tame Rising Private Healthcare Bills
Singapore Tightens Private Healthcare Coverage Rules In a move aimed at slowing the rise of private healthcare costs, the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced that insurers will no longer be allowed to sell Integrated Shield Plan (IP) riders that fully cover a patient’s minimum deductible. The policy change, set to take effect in April, represents…
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New Integrated Shield Plan Riders in Singapore Get Higher Co-Payment Cap from April 2026
What’s changing for Integrated Shield Plan riders? Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced important changes for policyholders who purchase new riders to their Integrated Shield Plans. From April 2026, riders attached to new policies will come with a higher minimum co-payment cap, alongside adjustments to coverage. This means that while some benefits may be…
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MOH Ends Full-Deductible IP Riders to Curb Private Healthcare Costs in Singapore
Singapore Tightens Insurance Rules to Tame Private Healthcare Bills Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced a sweeping change to the Integrated Shield Plan (IP) framework that will take effect from April. Insurers will no longer be allowed to sell IP riders that fully cover a patient’s minimum deductible. The move is designed to curb…
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New Integrated Shield Plan Riders Will Have Higher Co-Payment Cap From April 2026
Overview: What changes are coming? The Ministry of Health (MOH) in Singapore announced new terms for riders attached to Integrated Shield Plans (ISPs). Starting from next April, policyholders who purchase new riders will encounter two notable shifts: the scope of coverage will be adjusted, and the minimum co-payment cap will be higher. The changes are…
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MOH Bans Full-Deductible IP Riders to Tame Singapore’s Private Healthcare Bills
Singapore Tightens Rules on Integrated Shield Plan Riders In a move aimed at curbing ballooning private healthcare costs, the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Singapore announced that, starting April, insurers will no longer be allowed to sell Integrated Shield Plan (IP) riders that fully cover a patient’s minimum deductible. The change is expected to influence…
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New Integrated Shield Plan riders to have higher co-payment cap from April 2026
What the MOH announcement means for Integrated Shield Plan riders The Ministry of Health (MOH) in Singapore announced changes to the coverage and co-payment framework for new Integrated Shield Plan riders starting April 2026. The update affects policyholders who buy new riders for their private health plans, signaling a shift in how much they pay…
