Written Answer by Mrs Josephine Teo Minister for Manpower to PQ on affordable and comprehensive insurance coverage for foreign workers
NOTICE PAPER NO. 110 FOR THE SITTING ON 2 NOVEMBER 2020
QUESTION NO. 266 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
MP: Mr Leon Perera
To ask whether the Ministry for Manpower will consider (i) mandating more comprehensive insurance coverage for migrant workers and (ii) providing a subsidy to help employers afford such additional coverage.
Answer:
- Employers are required to purchase and maintain a medical insurance of at least $15,000 per year for the inpatient and day surgery expenses of their Work Permit and S Pass holders. Over the past three years, about 95% of bills incurred by Work Permit and S Pass holders were below $15,000. MOM also encourages employers to consider higher coverage for their workers if they assess it to be desirable.
- As outlined in MOM’s Addendum to the President’s Address, we intend to, among other things, develop an insurance programme to help employers manage unexpected large medical expenses of their migrant workers.
- We are mindful of the cost impact of additional insurance on employers. Hence, we seek to strike a balance between reasonable coverage, and the cost of the associated premiums. This is a more sustainable approach, rather than depending on tax-financed subsidies.