Regulatory Requirements

In this page, you will find information for a new or existing emergency ambulance service licensee on the emergency ambulance service regulations and licence conditions, its applicable specified services and the allowable modes of service delivery, requirements to be a clinical governance officer and licence fees.

Please note that in addition to the requirements set out here, an emergency ambulance service licensee is also required to comply with the Healthcare Services Act 2020, the General Regulations, Advertisement Regulations, Fees Regulations and the Code of Practice for Key Office Holders. More information on the legislative requirements may be found in the Summary of Requirements.

When is an Emergency Ambulance Service licence needed?

You will require an Emergency Ambulance Service licence if you:

  1. Convey any patient (including an emergency patient*) by land using an emergency ambulance and provide clinical care and monitoring of the patient while the patient is being conveyed in the emergency ambulance.

*An “emergency patient” is an individual who is suffering or believed to be suffering from an injury, or a condition of acute or sudden onset, that poses an immediate threat to the individual’s life or jeopardises the long-term health of the individual.

For the legal definition of an Emergency Ambulance Service, please refer to the First Schedule of the Act.

Applicable Specified Services and Mode of Service Delivery

The only allowable Mode of Service Delivery for Emergency Ambulance Service is conveyance.

At the moment, there are no Specified Services allowable under the Emergency Ambulance Service.

 

Requirements to be a Clinical Governance Officer

An individual must be in good standing and fulfil all of the criteria below to be appointed as a Clinical Governance Officer (CGO).

 

1. For an individual to fulfil the requirements to be a CGO, he or she must:

a. Reside in Singapore during his or her appointment as a CGO

b. Be a fully registered medical practitioner with SMC and hold a valid practising certificate

c. Fulfil one of the following:

i. Be registered as a specialist in anaesthesiology, emergency medicine, general surgery, or intensive care medicine, OR

ii. Have at least 10 years of work experience in any or any combination of the following branches of medicine: anaesthesiology, emergency medicine, general surgery or intensive care medicine

d. Have valid certifications of competency in –

i. Appointment as a CGO of the EAS; and

ii. Provision of Advanced Cardiac Life Support

e. Must not be subject to either a decision, or an order made under Part 7 of the Medical Registration Act 1997 by a      Disciplinary Tribunal appointed under that Act, in the 3 years prior to the appointment.

 

For further details on the qualifications, skills and competencies of a CGO, please refer to Regulation 6 of the Emergency Ambulance Service and Medical Transport Service Regulations.

 

2. For an individual to fulfil the suitability qualifications to be a CGO, he or she must not:

a. Have any of the following convictions, unless it is a spent conviction:

i. An offence involving fraud or dishonesty;

ii. An offence under the HCSA, the PHMCA or any applicable Acts listed in the Annex A of the Code of Practice;

iii. An offence specified in the Third Schedule to the Registration of Criminals Act; or

iv. Any other offence involving abuse, ill treatment, assault, or physical violence

b. Have a pending charge for an offence under 2a(iv)

c. Be an undischarged bankrupt

d. Have had his or her healthcare professional registration(s) under MOH cancelled, removed, or suspended

e. Have been a director or manager of a healthcare services provider that had its registration or licence suspended, cancelled, or revoked

f. Have had his or her accreditation or approval to participate in MOH-administered public schemes revoked or suspended

g. Lack capacity within the meaning of the Mental Capacity Act 2008.

 

For further details on the suitability requirements for a Key Office Holder, please refer to the Code of Practice.

Licence Fee

For Emergency Ambulance Service, the applicable licence fee is

  • $1,300 (more than 10 vehicles in total)
  • $1,000 (10 or less vehicles in total)