During the patient’s starting last Thursday, Mr. Eric Chua, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Culture, Community and Youth and Social and Family Development, stated:” This center offers a personalized approach to endurance, one that doesn’t just focus on the quantity of times, but also, perhaps more importantly, the quality of existence those times afford us.”
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The patient’s area in a public hospital makes patient care easier and more consistent.
Because we are at a public hospital, the site is important. When someone comes in for these studies and tests, we may discover a comorbidity or condition. It will all be under one roof because we will be able to speak with other scientists in the same hospital, according to Dr. Chiang.
The doctor shares the same location as the NUHS Centre for Healthy Longevity research system, which is another advantage.
The device, which was introduced in September, creates fresh endurance treatments. It aims to provide everyone with access to and affordability for such treatment.
Finding revenue to reduce the cost is going to be difficult. According to Dr. Laureen Wong, office director, we will collaborate with our advocacy partners and stakeholders on this.
In order to demonstrate our charge success and, of course, clinical efficacy, we will conduct extensive health program evaluation and research, write grants, and then approach the ministry to see if we can secure subsidies for all Singaporeans.
The team is currently testing the use of current medications for different conditions in addition to clinical trials involving nutritional supplements that began last year.
All of this is a part of larger programs to assist Singaporeans in making those extra years matter in addition to extending their lives.