Yong Yih Ming
Mr Yong Yih Ming has almost two decades of healthcare experience as a business and operational leader with IHH Healthcare, one of the world’s largest healthcare networks with 82 hospitals in 10 countries, Raffles Medical Group (RMG), a leading integrated private healthcare provider in Asia, and Alexandra Hospital (AH), a Singapore tertiary hospital of the National University Health System.
He is the Chief Executive Officer of one of Singapore’s largest private tertiary and multi-specialty healthcare facility at Mount Elizabeth Hospital (MEH). Prior to this, he was General Manager of Singapore’s largest private network of outpatient ambulatory facilities and was heading the Covid-19 projects at RMG. He had hospital development and operations experiences at AH.
As Chief Executive Officer of MEH, he is responsible for its financial targets, operational quality, and licensee obligations of the 345-bed JCI accredited tertiary hospital with a community of 600 doctors and 1,300 healthcare workers. He is a member of the Medical Advisory Board, MCST Council and is also responsible for the multi-year hospital redevelopment project–Project Renaissance.
At RMG, he was an EXCO member and GM of Raffles Medical. He was responsible for the financial targets, growing and managing RMG’s corporate businesses, the operational quality and licensee obligations of the 50 ambulatory, primary care and health screening facilities, including national Covid-19 projects. In 2010, he led a team to set up RMG’s flagship medical facility in Shanghai, China. At AH, he managed ambulatory operations, operational support services and business development. He was a member of the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Planning Committee that designed the hospital and chaired the Operational Support Services Workgroup. He has guest lectured at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health’s Master of Public Health programme since 2018 and holds an MBA in Healthcare Management from the NUS Business School. He was a member of the MOH Primary Care Network Council and volunteers as a District Councillor with the South East Community Development Council since 2011.