ALLOCATED FUNDING, IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE AND EXISTING TRAINED WORKFORCE TO MEET PALLIATIVE CARE COMPETENCY TRAINING TARGETS
7 May 2026
NOTICE PAPER NO. 827
NOTICE OF QUESTION FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
FOR THE SITTING OF PARLIAMENT ON OR AFTER 6 MAY 2026
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Mr Low Wu Yang Andre
Non-Constituency MP
Question No. 1494
To ask the Coordinating Minister for Social Policies and Minister for Health (a) what funding has been allocated to meet the target of training 10,000 nurses and healthcare workers in palliative care competencies by 2030; (b) what is the implementation timeline and annual milestones; and (c) what is the current number of healthcare workers already trained to the requisite general palliative care competency standard.
Answer
1 Public healthcare institutions have been progressively building up palliative care competencies amongst our nursing workforce. Institutes of Higher Learning have also incorporated palliative care training in their respective courses of study for healthcare. We have always emphasised skills upgrading and training and will tap on existing training budgets for palliative care training. As palliative care training has become increasingly embedded across the healthcare system and is no longer confined to palliative care specialists, MOH does not currently track the specific number of healthcare workers trained in palliative care. MOH will plan for and monitor progress towards equipping 10,000 nurses and healthcare workers with general palliative care competencies by 2030.
