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Singapore launches online tool for health insurance planning

The tool is accessible on the CPF website through Singpass.

Singapore’s Ministry of Health and the Central Provident Fund (CPF) Board have introduced a new online tool to assist in making informed decisions about health insurance coverage.

The ‘Health Insurance Planner’ (HIP) allows users to visualise long-term projections of their MediSave savings and health insurance premiums.

Individuals can compare the benefits, features, and premiums of Integrated Shield Plans (IPs) based on their preferred ward type.

Moreover, the tool provides projections of premiums for selected IPs and their corresponding riders over up to 30 years.

The HIP is accessible on the CPF website through Singpass.

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