Public vs. private: what to expect from a Singapore hospital ward

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When you’re seeking medical care in Singapore, usually, the standard and effectiveness of healthcare you receive will be your priority (as it should be). Fortunately, many public and private hospitals in Singapore offer excellent inpatient services and lodging that can often make your treatment and recovery a little bit more bearable. But just so you know, not all hospitals are the same, especially when comparing the private and public sectors.

This Pacific Prime Singapore article will look at the hospital ward options in Singapore and whether private hospitals are better than their public counterparts.

Key differences between the public and private hospitals in Singapore

The public versus private points of difference in Singapore is not dissimilar to those around the rest of the world. We’ve also written about this before, but here’s a quick refresher on what you need to know:

Wait times

Delays in seeking service in the public sector are experienced in Singapore, as much as elsewhere. Public hospitals have seen wait times between 2 and 22 hours to transfer patients from the emergency department to a hospital ward. In contrast, the private sector admits patients within an hour of arrival.

Appointments

Public sector hospitals work on a “first come, first served” basis, with priority cases often shifting lower priority patients further down the list to be seen. Private hospitals ensure capacity so that each patient gets the care required much faster, but this is due as much to their lower patient numbers compared to their staffing levels.

Doctors and hospital staff

Medical professionals in both sectors are highly trained and extremely capable. However, private hospital doctors can often be more experienced due to their competitive nature and higher salaries. Many private sector doctors are ex-public hospital physicians who switched once their experience levels were high enough to take such an opportunity.

Equipment

Due to their higher budgets, Singapore’s private hospitals have more to spend on new tech and innovative treatments. The public sector in Singapore is still well-resourced and works with world-class tier equipment. However, you can expect more advanced machines and medical equipment in private hospitals.

In addition to these differences, the level of comfort a patient can achieve while staying at a hospital can vary depending on where you choose to stay.

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The different Singapore hospital ward types

In Singapore, both public and private hospitals will have adequate and comfortable wards. However, many facilities will offer different levels of wards for your hospital stay; the more expensive options offer greater privacy and better amenities. While regaining your health should be your primary concern, it can definitely pay to understand what your stay options might be if you know you’ll be a patient for a while.

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What to expect from a public sector hospital ward

Rooms at public hospitals range from crowded, Spartan-type lodgings to modest private rooms with simple amenities. Here are three public hospitals for your reference, which include the room types and amenities, and the rate per day.

1. Singapore General Hospital*

Room type and amenities

Rate (SGD)

Standard ward class C – Up to 8 beds in a room

(Ward list not available)

From $37.00 per day

Standard ward type B2 – Up to 6 beds in a room

Semi-automated electric bed

From $83.00 per day

Standard ward type B1 – 4 beds in a room

Attached bathroom and toilet
Television
Semi-automated electric bed
Choice of meals

From $266.43 per day

Standard ward class A – Single room

Attached bathroom and toilet
Toiletries
Television
Telephone
Fully automated electric bed
Choice of meals
Sleeper unit for accompanying adult

From $535.00 per day

2. Changi Hospital*

Room type and amenities

Rate (SGD)

Standard ward class C – Open ward
From $43.00 per day

Standard ward class B2 – Up to 6 beds
From $85.00 per day

Standard ward class B1 – Up to 4 beds
From $273.00 per day

Standard ward class A – Single bed
From $534.00 per day

Note: Details of ward offerings are not available.

3. KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital*

Room type and amenities

Rate (SGD)

Standard ward class C – Up to 8 beds(Children wards only)

Naturally ventilated
Eight-bedded ward with shared bathrooms
Bed-side cabinet
A foldable bed is available for one parent in the children’s ward
Meals included

From $37.00 per day

Standard ward class C – Up to 6 beds (Women wards only)

Naturally ventilated
Six-bedded ward with common bathrooms
Bed-side cabinet
Meals included

From $37.00 per day

Standard ward class B2 – Up to 6 beds

Naturally ventilated
Six-bedded ward with common bathrooms
Bed-side cabinet
A foldable bed is available for one parent in the children’s ward
Meals included

From S87.50 per day

Standard ward class B2+ – Up to 5 beds

Air-conditioned
Five-bedded room with attached bathroom
Furnished with bedside cabinet
A foldable bed is available for one parent in the children’s ward
Meals included

From $189.50 per day

Standard ward class B1 – Up to 4 beds

Air-conditioned
Four-bedded room with attached bathroom
Furnished with bed-side cabinet, telephone, and television set
A foldable bed is available for one parent in the children’s ward
Meals included

From $287.83 per day

Standard ward class A1 – Single bed

Air-conditioned
Single room and attached bathroom
Wardrobes
Sofa bed for accompanying spouse/parent at no extra charge
Telephone
Mini fridge
Personal safe
Television set
Daily newspaper
Meals included

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From $556.40 per day

* Note: Updated as of November 8th, 2022. All prices are subject to change without prior notice. For the most accurate cost for your treatment, please enquire at the hospital directly.

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What to expect from a private sector hospital ward

The private hospital sector is where the truly luxurious options are, many of which are compared to five-star hotel stays. Here are three private hospitals to reference, which includes their room types and amenities as well as rate per day.

1. Gleneagles Singapore**

2. Parkway East Hospital**

Room type and amenities

Rate (SGD)

Single Room

Adjoining bathroom
Flat-screen TV
Free WiFi
In-room safe
Mini fridge
Multi-function USB power points
Sofa Couch
Telephone
Wardrobe

From $698.00 per day

2-Bedded Room

Adjoining bathroom
Flat-screen TV
Free WiFi
In-room safe
Multi-function USB power points
Telephone
Wardrobe

From $322.00 per day

4-Bedded Room

Flat-screen TV
Free WiFi
In-room safe
Multi-function USB power points
Telephone
Wardrobe

From $255.00 per day

Deluxe Room

Adjoining bathroom
Armchair
Flat-screen TV
Free WiFi
In-room safe
Mini fridge
Multi-function USB power points
Nespresso machine
Sofa Couch
Telephone
Wardrobe

From $798.00 per day

Orchid/Hibiscus Suite

Adjoining bathroom
Armchair
Coffee table with 2 chairs
Flat-screen TV
Free WiFi
In-room safe
Mini fridge
Multi-function USB power points
Nespresso machine
Sofa Couch
Telephone
Wardrobe

From $888.00 per day

3. Mount Elizabeth Hospital**

Room type and amenities

Rate (SGD)

Single Room (Orchard)

Free WiFi
Lodger bed cum sofa
In-room safe
In-room telephone
Writing desk
Ensuite bathroom
Luxury toiletries with plush towels and slippers
Hairdryer
Flat-screen TV
Daily copy of the local newspaper
5 nourishing meals per day
Daily meals for 1 companion
24-hour in-house security
Daily housekeeping
24-hour nursing services

From $749.00 per day

2-Bedded Room (Orchard)

Free WiFi
Visitor chair
In-room safe
Personal wardrobe
In-room telephone
Shared bathroom
Toiletry kit, towels, and slippers upon request
Hairdryer
Flat-screen TV
Daily copy of the local newspaper
5 nourishing meals per day
24-hour in-house security
Daily housekeeping
24-hour nursing services

From $388.00 per day

4-Bedded Room (Orchard)

Free WiFi
Visitor chair
In-room safe
In-room telephone
Shared bathroom
Toiletry kit, towels, and slippers upon request
Hairdryer
Flat-screen TV
Daily copy of the local newspaper
5 nourishing meals per day
24-hour in-house security
Daily housekeeping
24-hour nursing services

From $291.00 per day

Executive Deluxe Suite (Orchard)

Free WiFi
Spacious guest lounge
Lodger bed cum sofa
In-room safe
In-room telephone
Writing desk
Ensuite bathroom
Luxury toiletries with plush towels and slippers
Hairdryer
Flat-screen TV
Daily copy of the local newspaper
Tablet with in-built remote control
5 nourishing meals per day
Butler service
24-hour nursing services
24-hour in-house security
Daily housekeeping

From $1,288.00 per day

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Daffodil or Magnolia Suites (Orchard)

Free WiFi
Spacious guest lounge
Lodger bed
In-room safe
In-room telephone
Writing desk
Ensuite bathroom
Luxury toiletries with plush towels and slippers
Hairdryer
Flat-screen TV
Daily copy of the local newspaper
Tablet with in-built remote control
5 nourishing meals per day
In-room coffee machine
Butler service
24-hour nursing services
24-hour in-house security
Daily housekeeping

From $2,838.00 per day

VIP Room (Orchard)

Free WiFi
Spacious guest lounge
Lodger bed cum sofa
In-room safe
In-room telephone
Writing desk
Ensuite bathroom
Luxury toiletries with plush towels and slippers
Hairdryer
Flat-screen TV
Daily copy of the local newspaper
Tablet with in-built remote control
5 nourishing meals per day
Butler service
24-hour nursing services
24-hour in-house security
Daily housekeeping

From $4,238.00 per day

Royal Suite (Orchard)

Free WiFi
Spacious guest lounge
Lodger bed cum sofa
In-room safe
In-room telephone
Writing desk
Ensuite bathroom (bathtub)
Luxury toiletries with plush towels and slippers
Hairdryer
Flat-screen TV
Daily copy of the local newspaper
Tablet with in-built remote control
5 nourishing meals per day
Butler service
24-hour nursing services
24-hour in-house security
Daily housekeeping

From $5,988.00 per day

** Note: Updated as of November 8th, 2022. All prices are subject to change without prior notice. Please enquire at the hospital for the most accurate cost for your treatment.

What’s the best way to get financial support for inpatient hospital visits?

By far, the easiest way to meet the costs of a hospital visit is by using private medical insurance. Most basic plans will offer coverage for private quarters when seeking hospital treatment, while the more comprehensive plans can see you set up in the more luxurious lodgings on offer.

Private health insurance will also usually see you get access to private hospitals in Singapore, meaning you’ll be able to consider a private Singapore hospital ward too!

When it comes to weighing up the pros and cons of the public versus private hospital sectors in Singapore, our helpful insurance experts are on hand to provide impartial advice across multiple plans.

Contact our team today to find out how we can secure your access to some of the best Singapore hospitals around.

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Jessica Lindeman is a Content Strategist at Pacific Prime. She comes to work every day living and breathing the motto of “simplifying insurance”, and injects her unbridled enthusiasm for health and insurance related topics into every article and piece of content she creates for Pacific Prime.

When she’s not typing away on her keyboard, she’s reading poetry, fueling her insatiable wanderlust, getting her coffee fix, and perpetually browsing animal Instagram accounts.