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The Straits Times·4 min read·medium

Physiotherapists: Private sector lure v public sector needs

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Yap Wei Qiang
Physiotherapists: Private sector lure v public sector needs
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Singapore is experiencing a shift in its healthcare workforce as physiotherapists increasingly move from the public sector to private practice. The Ministry of Health is implementing scholarships and training initiatives to ensure public healthcare capacity remains stable.

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Highlights the challenges of maintaining public healthcare service quality and accessibility amidst a competitive labor market.

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Latest statistics showed that the growth in the number of physiotherapists in the public healthcare sector is much slower than that in the private sector.

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Confidence: 85%

The report relies on government data and industry statistics to present a balanced view of workforce trends.

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