Overview of Accreditation Application Portal for MOH Financing Schemes

This site is intended for Medical Institutions and Medical Practitioners seeking accreditation for healthcare financing schemes under the Ministry of Health. First-time applicants should carefully review the following information.

Accreditation for the MediSave and MediShield Life Scheme

MediSave and MediShield Life claims for patients may only be submitted if both the medical institution / clinic and the medical practitioner performing the procedure are accredited under the MediSave and MediShield Life scheme.

Medical institutions are allowed to submit MediSave and MediShield Life claims via the National Platform for Healthcare Claims ("NPHC") only after (i) fulfilling e-learning requirements and (ii) after the Central Provident Fund Board’s Terms and Conditions have been accepted and the required documents are processed. Medical institutions, once accredited, are allowed to let their patients sign the relevant Medical Claims Authorisation Form (MCAF) to use Medisave/MediShield Life for their approved medical treatments.

Please refer to "Important Information" for more details.

IMPORTANT NOTES
  1. Accreditation by MOH is mandatory for submitting claims on behalf of patients.
  2. MOH and CPF Board have the right to amend existing conditions and / or impose further conditions as and when they deem necessary.
  3. Please note that medical institutions are required to cover all fees, costs and expenses to the relevant parties in making MediSave / MediShield Life claims, for the settlement of the clinic / facility's bills, and for any work related to it.

Accreditation for CHAS, PHPC and HealthierSG

CHAS

To participate in the Community Health Assist Scheme ("CHAS"), clinics and general practitioners are required to be accredited under the MediSave and MediShield Life Scheme for Chronic Disease Management Programme ("CDMP").

Medical institutions that wish to participate in the scheme are required to also appoint a minimum of two staff members, at least one of whom must hold a valid practising license issued by the Singapore Medical Council or the Singapore Dental Council (as applicable), to undergo and complete training on CHAS conducted online.

Please refer to "Important Information" for more details.

PHPC

To participate in the Public Health Preparedness Clinic Scheme ("PHPC") scheme, clinics are required to be accredited under the MediSave and MediShield Life Scheme for CDMP, and CHAS.

For assistance on CHAS, PHPC and HealthierSG accreditation, please approach the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC).

Please refer to "Important Information" for more details.

Find Out More

If you wish to be accredited under the MediSave and MediShield Life scheme, you must first be a doctor / dentist registered with the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) / Singapore Dental Council (SDC).

To submit an application, you may do so via the "e-Services" tab.

If you wish to apply for MediSave and MediShield Life accreditation for your medical institution, your institution must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Have a valid operating licence under the Healthcare Services Act (HCSA); or
  • Applied for an operating license under the Healthcare Services Act (HCSA); or
  • Are a service provider providing a service not licensable under the Healthcare Services Act (HCSA), and receiving subvention from MOH for the procedures and treatments which you are applying to make MediSave / MediShield Life claims for.

If you have not applied for a HCSA licence, please proceed with the licence application here.

Please note that if your HCSA licence application is still in progress, you will only receive MediSave and MediShield Life accreditation after your medical institution / clinic's HCSA licence application is approved.

Upon meeting the criteria, your medical institution will need to perform the below as part of the accreditation process:

  • Appoint a minimum of one staff member to undergo and complete training on the MediSave and MediShield Life Schemes conducted online and;
  • Accept the Central Provident Fund Board’s Terms and Conditions and submit the required documents to the Board.

To submit an application, you may do so via the "e-Services" tab.