5 Medical Mistakes That You Must Avoid

Financial security starts by avoiding these five common medical pitfalls.

#1: BY SHOPPING IN ONE PLACE

It goes without saying that pharmaceutical prices vary from location to location. You may be overpaying for a particular medicine bought at the same place. So, carefully compare the prices from the different providers to get the best price. According to Ministry of Health guidelines, every patient must get an itemized medication bill. Use this bill as a guide while shopping.

Do not hesitant to ask your physician for an affordable and efficient alternative, especially if you are taking medications on a long-term basis.

#2: BY NOT SHOWING FOR AN APPOINTMENT

Some of the doctor’s clinics or hospitals charge patients for not showing up. Said fees can be at least S$20. Remember, you are paying for their valuable time. If you cannot make it for an appointment, contact the office as soon as possible. Rescheduling can prevent your account from being overcharged.

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#3: BY SKIPPING THE GENERICS

New prescription drugs are expensive because they are Generic medicines are certainly cheaper and as efficacious as the patented medicines! Why is that so? New generic medicines are examined by the Health Sciences Authority to ensure that they have the same safety and quality standards as the patented ones. They must not only be chemically equivalent but also biologically equivalent in its effects within the patient’s body.

Interestingly, Singapore General Hospital once saved about S$900,000 after switching to the generic options of Gabapentin (for nerve pain), Alendronate (for osteoporosis), and Clindamycin (an antibiotic).

#4: BY TRASHING IMPORTANT TESTS RESULTS

There are many tests that the physician or lab technician can request. These tests include fMRI, CT scan, and Complete Blood Count test. It is important to keep a copy for yourself. If another doctor wants to run the same test, you can provide the recent copy of the test. Skipping another round of the expensive tests can save you a lot of money.

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#5: BY PAYING YOUR BILLS LATE

Late fees and interest charges add up! Over time, your bill can inflate like a balloon due to penalties. It is crucial to stay on top of your payments.

There are to actions that you can partake in. First, you may compare notes with the secretary to ensure that your bills are on track. Lastly, you can ask for a payment plan that works best for you. It is better to be upfront about your situation than to ignore it.

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The True Cost Of Traditional Chinese Medicine In Singapore

The Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) encompasses several theories and practices that were developed in China back then…for over two millennia. The practices include herbal medicine, acupuncture, exercises, and massages.

In 2013, a study by Jingcheng Dong showed that there are different components in a TCM diagnosis, namely: Inspection, Auscultation-olfaction, Background, and Palpation. The inspection involves visually examining the changes in the patient’s appearance and movement. Auscultation-olfaction involves listening to sounds and smelling different odors. Background, consistent with the Western Medicine, involves checking the past medical records, family health history, and more. Lastly, palpation involves diagnosing an illness with the use of touch.

The common forms of TCM treatment available in Singapore are acupuncture and cupping. Acupuncture relieves the stress and pain while cupping stimulates blood flow and minimizes aches.

SO, HOW MUCH DOES TCM TREATMENTS COST?

The cost of your overall TCM treatment varies depending on the type of treatment and the clinic you go to. For instance, Ma Kuang Healthcare Group charges S$15 for the first consultation and S$10 for the following ones. Adults aged 60 and above get to enjoy their special discounts ranging from 20-30% off. The medicines are sold separately.

On the other hand, Xu Yang Acupuncture & TCM Clinic located at Yishun Ring Road, does not charge a cent for the consultation. And, their acupuncture treatment costs S$45. Aside from this, Singapore’s first integrated TCM and healthcare centre called Chinese Medical Centre charges S$80 for a session of Pulse Consultation, Yang Sheng Therapy, and a choice of whether Acupuncture, Cupping, or Gua Sha treatment.

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Since the cost of the treatments vary, it is important to do your research first to get the best results.

WHERE CAN YOU FIND THE TCM SERVICES?

1. MINISTRY OF HEALTH’S TCM PORTAL

You can find registered TCM practitioners at the TCM Portal – available here. Rest assured that the Health Sciences Authority regulates all the Chinese Proprietary Medicines. They must oblige with a set of criteria first before the products are sold in Singapore.

2. GROUPON

The famed online marketplace also houses affordable and discounted TCM treatments such as:

a. One Session of Pulse Consultation, Yang Sheng Therapy, and a choice of whether Acupuncture, Cupping, or Gua Sha treatment for S$28 only.

From Chinese Medical Centre – available here.

b. One Session of TCM Localized Pain Management Treatment and Physician’s Consultation for S$18 only.

From Fu Yang Tang TCM Clinic – available here.

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No matter what the expense totals to, remember to exercise discretion and caution with your purchase! 🙂 

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