MaNaDr Clinic's soaring reputation hits rock bottom as the Ministry of Health revokes its license! Find out why this clinic's culture led to a shocking healthcare scandal. 🤯
In a shocking turn of events, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has officially revoked the license of MaNaDr Clinic Pte Ltd, putting an end to its ability to provide outpatient medical services. This decision, announced on December 20, 2023, stems from a thorough investigation which revealed what officials described as an "entrenched culture of disregard" for ethical practices in the clinic's operations. It's a sobering reminder for healthcare providers in Singapore to maintain high standards, or face serious consequences.
Located on Beach Road, MaNaDr Clinic was once a bustling hub for healthcare services, including teleconsultation options that served thousands of patients. However, the license revocation means that it can no longer deliver any healthcare services, leading to uncertainty for its large patient base. With a staggering 100,000 patients affected, many are now left searching for alternative medical care in a city that is already facing a tight healthcare system.
Patients often flocked to MaNaDr for its modern facilities and perceived approachable medical staff. However, the recent findings shed light on some questionable practices that undermined the trust placed in them. From non-compliance with ethical standards to potential mishandling of medical procedures, it begs the question - how do we ensure our trusted healthcare professionals are held accountable? This can be a wake-up call for other clinics to review and reinforce their practices to align with regulatory standards.
As Singapore strives to maintain its reputation for top-notch healthcare, such incidents highlight the importance of oversight and adherence to ethical guidelines in the medical field. This incident serves as a peerless lesson for all healthcare providers about the dire consequences of negligence. Perhaps a secondary moral of the story is that if a clinic is busy setting trends for the wrong reasons, it’s time to start looking at other options!
Did you know? The Healthcare Services Act 2020 was enacted to ensure an accountable healthcare system in Singapore, aiming to protect patient safety and rights. Additionally, this is not the first time a medical institution has faced license revocation. Such firm actions illustrate Singapore's commitment to maintaining the highest standards of care while encouraging competition among clinics to keep their practices in check!
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has revoked MaNaDr Clinic Pte Ltd's licence to provide outpatient medical services granted under the Healthcare Services Act 2020 ( ...
THE Ministry of Health (MOH) has revoked MaNaDr Clinic's licence to provide outpatient medical services, citing an “entrenched culture of disregard” for ...
SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Health (MOH) revoked the licence of MaNaDr Clinic on Dec 20. With the revocation, MaNaDr Clinic will not be able to provide ...
MaNaDr Clinic will not be able to offer healthcare services at its physical clinic, temporary premises or via teleconsultation services.
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has revoked MaNaDr Clinic Pte Ltd's licence to provide outpatient medical services under the Healthcare Services Act 2020 ...
It's now confirmed: today (20 December), the Ministry of Health (MOH) revoked the licence of MaNaDr Clinic, citing significant breaches of ethical and ...
MaNaDr Clinic was granted a licence to provide outpatient medical services under the Healthcare Services Act 2020, MOH said. Following its revocation, the ...