Written Answer to PQ on Affordability of MediShield Life Premiums for SEPs
NOTICE PAPER NO. 3218 FOR THE SITTING ON OR AFTER 12 NOVEMBER 2024
QUESTION NO. 6290 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
MP: Ms See Jinli Jean
To ask the Minister for Manpower in respect of the increase in MediShield Life Premiums from April 2025 to March 2028 (a) what is the proportion of self-employed persons across the age groups (i) whose annual MediSave contributions fall below the indicative increased premium (ii) who are in arrears and cannot pay for their MediShield premiums via MediSave; and (b) what measures are in place to improve the financial resilience of such self-employed persons to keep up with their MediSave contributions.
Answer:
1.As of end-2023, 1.4% of active self-employed persons (SEPs)1 had MediSave balances lower than the MediShield Life premiums in 2027 after the increase has been fully phased in2, of which half (i.e. 0.7% of active SEPs) were unable to keep up with their MediSave contribution obligations. SEPs who have difficulty making their MediSave contributions can approach CPFB to work out an affordable instalment plan, to build up their healthcare savings.
2. The Government is committed to helping Singaporeans, including SEPs, manage the MediShield Life premium increases.
3. The Government announced a $4.1 billion support package that includes enhancements to means-tested premium subsidies which will help older SEPs from lower- to middle-income households. It also includes MediSave top-ups such as the enhanced one-time Majulah Package MediSave Bonus, the additional MediSave Bonus for Young Seniors and Merdeka Generation seniors with lower MediSave balances, and the enhanced one-time Budget 2024 MediSave Bonus.
4. No one will lose their MediShield Life coverage due to financial difficulties. Those who are truly unable to pay for their premiums will be eligible for Additional Premium Support to cover their outstanding premiums fully.