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1. What is the Standard Integrated Shield Plan?
The Standard Integrated Shield Plan (IP) is a private insurance product targeted at covering large hospital bills and selected outpatient treatments at the Class B1 level in Singapore’s public hospitals.
The Standard IP will give Singapore Residents an option for additional coverage beyond basic MediShield Life in a standardised, easily understood package. It will also be a viable option for those who want to switch from their Class A and Private Hospital IPs to a more affordable plan.
The Standard IP benefits are regulated by the Government and are identical across all IP insurers.
Similar to all other IPs, premiums for the additional private insurance coverage component of the Standard IP are set by the private insurers.
2. What are the Standard Integrated Shield Plan benefits?
o Claim limits sized to fully cover 9 out of 10 Public Hospital Class B1 bills.
o Coverage for hospitalisation stays and selected outpatient treatments, such as chemotherapy and kidney dialysis.
o Co-payment features of claim limits, deductible and co-insurance, in line with ongoing efforts to manage healthcare costs.
3. Why does the Standard Integrated Shield Plan not provide additional benefits (e.g. pre- and post-hospitalisation)?
In designing the Standard Integrated Shield Plan (IP), it was important to balance between providing adequate coverage and ensuring premiums remain affordable.
The Standard IP was thus intended to be a “no-frills”, affordable product targeted at large hospital bills and selected costly outpatient treatments.
4. Why did the Government design the Standard Integrated Shield Plan (IP) to have claim limits, instead of as-charged coverage? Since it is not as-charged, is the Standard IP enough for Class B1?
The Standard Integrated Shield Plan (IP) was designed with claim limits, to balance between providing adequate coverage and ensuring that premiums remain affordable.
In general, claim limits in insurance plans are also useful to serve as a cap against over-servicing/over-consumption and overcharging, which contribute to claims escalation, and premium increase over the longer run.
Although the Standard IP has claim limits, they are sized to fully cover 9 out of 10 Class B1 bills. It will therefore be sufficient for most policyholders who opt to stay in a Class B1 ward if they are hospitalised. Patients can tap on Medisave to help pay for the co-payment.
The Ministry of Health will regularly review the Standard IP claim limits to ensure that they continue to provide sufficient coverage at Class B1 level.
5. How often will the Government review the Standard Integrated Shield Plan claim limits?
The Standard Integrated Shield Plan (IP) claim limits are sized to fully cover 9 out of 10 Public Hospital Class B1 bills.
The Ministry of Health will regularly review the Standard IP claim limits to ensure that they continue to provide sufficient coverage at Class B1 level.
6. Will the Government regulate any future changes to the Standard Integrated Shield Plan benefits?
The Ministry of Health will review the Standard Integrated Shield Plan (IP) benefits from time to time to ensure that the benefits remain relevant to policyholders.
Any changes to the Standard IP benefits will apply across all the insurers.
7. Why are the Standard Integrated Shield Plan premiums different across all the insurers, even though benefits are the same?
While the Ministry of Health has worked with the private insurers to standardise the Standard Integrated Shield Plan’s (IP) benefits, the plan is provided and administered by insurers.
Similar to other existing IPs, premiums and underwriting for the additional private insurance component of the Standard IP are thus determined by insurers based on their own commercial considerations and risk assessment frameworks. There is therefore variance in the premiums, depending on each insurer’s approach.
8. I want to get the Standard Integrated Shield Plan (IP) but my insurer’s premiums are higher than other insurers. Should I switch to a Standard IP under another insurer?
If you switch to a Standard Integrated Shield Plan (IP) with another insurer, your original IP under your original insurer will be automatically terminated.
You will also need to undergo underwriting when you switch to the plan under the new insurer. As such, you may lose coverage for existing medical conditions covered by your original plan, and may not be able to re-apply for your original coverage later. Regardless of any changes in your IP, you will remain continuously covered by MediShield Life without any exclusions.
Please speak to your financial advisor to find out more about the implications of switching insurers before making your decision. Please also highlight any medical conditions you have to your financial advisor.
9. Can I fully pay for the Standard Integrated Shield Plan premiums using Medisave at all ages?
Based on the current Additional Withdrawal Limits (AWLs) for Medisave use, you can use Medisave to fully pay for the Standard Integrated Shield Plan (IP) premiums until age next birthday 75.
As the Standard IP is a private product that provides additional coverage at B1 level, premiums are higher than MediShield Life premiums, and rise sharply at the older ages. As such, there will still be some cash outlay for policyholders at the oldest ages.
Singapore Residents should therefore carefully consider the affordability of premiums over the longer-term, when deciding if they should get the Standard IP.
10. Why does the Standard Integrated Shield Plan not cover pre-existing conditions with risk-loading?
Similar to all other Integrated Shield Plans (IPs), the additional private insurance component of the Standard IP is provided by private insurers. Coverage under the Standard IP is therefore a business decision based on the risk assessment framework of each insurer.
Since the launch of MediShield Life, MOH has allowed all IP insurers to introduce risk-loading options for policyholders who would like coverage for their pre-existing conditions. The insurers are allowed to assess, approve with or without exclusions/risk-loading, or reject applications for the additional private insurance component of the IP based on their own risk assessment frameworks. However, no IP insurers have started to offer such risk-loaded policies yet.
11. Why can’t the Government provide and administer the Standard Integrated Shield Plan, to ensure that premiums are more affordable and to cover pre-existing conditions with risk-loading, similar to MediShield Life?
The Government’s focus is to provide basic and affordable health insurance coverage for all Singapore Residents through MediShield Life, regardless of their health condition. Therefore, MediShield Life is designed to provide sufficient coverage for subsidised Class B2/C wards. Singapore Residents who wish to have coverage beyond MediShield Life can purchase private Integrated Shield Plans (IPs), which will come at higher premiums than MediShield Life due to the additional private insurance component.
The Standard IP was developed in response to the MediShield Life Review Committee’s recommendation in 2014, to provide a “no-frills” IP option, for those who want to switch from their more expensive IPs to a more affordable one, and for those who wish to have higher coverage beyond MediShield Life. The Standard IP was also designed to have standardised features to facilitate comparison of premiums by consumers.
As the Standard IP is an optional plan designed for higher coverage in Class B1 wards and is not a basic product, it is provided by private insurers.
Similar to all other IPs, premiums and underwriting decisions are determined by insurers based on their own commercial considerations and risk assessment frameworks.
The Ministry of Health will continue to review MediShield Life and IPs, to ensure that they remain relevant to Singapore Residents with different needs.
12. I currently have an Integrated Shield Plan (IP) that covers me for Class A / Private Hospitals, but the premiums are getting more expensive especially as I get older. Should I switch to the Standard IP?
If you are concerned with being able to afford the premiums of your Integrated Shield Plan (IP) as you get older, you can consider switching to a more affordable IP, including the Standard IP, or to MediShield Life, in line with your circumstances and preferences for hospitalisation coverage.
For example, if you intend to use Class B2/C wards but have an insurance plan intended for private hospitalisation, you may wish to adjust your coverage to MediShield Life. Or, if you intend to use Class B1 wards and are satisfied with the Standard IP benefits, you may wish to adjust your coverage to the Standard IP, subject to your affordability level.
The premiums of the Standard IP will be higher than MediShield Life premiums, as it provides additional coverage up to B1 wards.
You should carefully consider your insurance coverage and get a plan that meets your needs, taking into consideration your preferred ward class and affordability of premiums over the long-term.
You may wish to speak to your financial advisor who will be able to advise on your options. You can also refer to a comparison of IP benefits and premiums at this link.
13. If I switch from a higher coverage Integrated Shield Plan (IP) to the Standard (IP) with the same insurer, will I need to go through additional underwriting and will my previous exclusions remain?
If you are intending to switch to a plan with lower coverage within the same insurer, you will not need to go through additional underwriting.
However, any exclusions on medical conditions you had on your original Integrated Shield Plan (IP) will be retained when you switch to a new plan.
You may wish to speak to your financial advisor who will be able to advise on your options.
14. Can I get a pro-rated refund of the premiums for my original Integrated Shield Plan (IP) if I downgrade or switch from a higher coverage plan to the Standard IP before my premium renewal date?
If the downgrade or switch takes place before your next premium renewal date, your insurer will provide you with a pro-rated refund of your original Integrated Shield Plan premium.
Please speak to your financial advisor to find out more about the implications of downgrading or switching insurers before making your decision. Please also highlight any medical conditions you have to your financial advisor.
15. Can I upgrade to a higher coverage Integrated Shield Plan (IP) in future, if I buy the Standard IP now?
When policyholders apply to upgrade to a higher coverage Integrated Shield Plan, they will need to go through another round of underwriting for the new additional coverage that they are purchasing. The insurers are allowed to assess, approve with or without exclusions, or reject applications for upgrading based on their own risk assessment frameworks, as these are essentially business risk decisions.