PART I 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Private Hospitals and Medical Clinics Regulations. |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —“licence” means the licence referred to in section 2 of the Act; |
“licensee” means the holder of a licence; |
“registered nurse” means a person registered as a nurse under the Nurses and Midwives Regulations (Cap. 209, Rg 1); |
“registered midwife” means a person registered as a midwife under the Nurses and Midwives Regulations. |
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3. Every application for the issue or renewal of a licence shall be made to the Director and shall be in the form specified in the First Schedule. |
4. Every licensee of a private hospital, medical clinic, clinical laboratory or healthcare establishment shall comply with such directions or guidelines as may be given or issued by the Director from time to time in respect of any matter relating to the management, operation, maintenance or use of any private hospital, medical clinic, clinical laboratory or healthcare establishment. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
5.—(1) The fee payable for any licence or any renewal thereof shall be as specified in the Fourth Schedule, and shall be paid by inter-bank GIRO or such other method of payment as the Director may specify. [S 8/2000 wef 07/01/2000] [S 90/2001 wef 01/04/2001] (2) Every application for a licence shall be an application for a licence for a period of 24 months. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
(3) Where an application for a licence or renewal thereof has been approved, the fee paid for such licence or renewal thereof shall not be refunded. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
(4) Where an application for a licence is withdrawn before the application has been approved, the applicant shall pay an administrative fee of 20% of the licence fee payable for the licence or $100, whichever is the greater, and such administrative fee may be deducted from any licence fee already paid for the licence. |
(5) An applicant for a licence may, at any time before the licence is issued, apply to the Director to —(a) | amend the name of the private hospital, medical clinic, clinical laboratory or healthcare establishment which appears on the application form he has submitted; or | (b) | include another person as a proposed licensee. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
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(6) Where an application for any amendment under paragraph (5) is made after the application for a licence has been approved by the Director, the Director may, on payment of an administrative fee of $100, approve the application for the amendment and issue a licence incorporating such amendment. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
(7) An application for any amendment to a licence which has been issued shall be made by way of an application for a fresh licence and shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee specified in the Fourth Schedule. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
(8) Where a licence is lost, damaged or destroyed, the Director may, on the application of the licensee and on payment of a fee of $100, issue a duplicate licence. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
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6.—(1) Any application for the renewal of a licence shall be made to the Director not later than 2 months before the date of the expiry of the licence.(2) Where an application for the renewal of a licence is made after the date mentioned in paragraph (1), the applicant shall pay a late payment fee which shall be 20% of the fee payable for the renewal of the licence or $100, whichever is the greater. |
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7. Every person to whom a licence is issued shall display the current licence issued in a conspicuous place at the private hospital, medical clinic, clinical laboratory or healthcare establishment, as the case may be. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
Advertisement of services |
8. All advertisements of the services of every private hospital, medical clinic or clinical laboratory shall be in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Director. |
Notification of cessation, etc., of private hospital, medical clinic, clinical laboratory or healthcare establishment |
9.—(1) Where a licensee intends to cease operating, or intends to let, sell or in any way dispose of a private hospital, medical clinic, clinical laboratory or healthcare establishment, he shall notify the Director of his intention in writing not less than 30 days before the cessation of operation, letting, sale or disposal of the hospital, clinic, laboratory or healthcare establishment, as the case may be. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] (2) Any licence issued to the licensee shall upon the cessation of operation, letting, sale or disposal of the private hospital, medical clinic, clinical laboratory or healthcare establishment be deemed to be revoked. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
(3) Every licensee of a private hospital shall comply with such directions as the Director may give with regard to the accommodation and care of the patients in the hospital before the cessation of operation, letting, sale or disposal of the private hospital. |
(4) Every licensee of a clinical laboratory shall comply with any directions as the Director may give with regard to the completion of testing of specimens already received, acceptance of new specimens and other ancillary matters before the cessation of operation, letting, sale or disposal of the clinical laboratory. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
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Persons who may manage private hospital, etc. |
10.—(1) The person who shall manage a maternity home, nursing home, medical clinic, clinical laboratory or healthcare establishment shall be as follows:(a) | in the case of a maternity home, a medical practitioner, a registered nurse or a registered midwife; | (b) | in the case of a nursing home, a medical practitioner or a registered nurse; | (c) | in the case of a medical clinic used by a medical practitioner, a medical practitioner; | (d) | in the case of a medical clinic used by a dentist, a dentist; [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] | (e) | in the case of a clinical laboratory, a person who has any of the qualifications specified in regulation 44 or 45; and [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] | (f) | in the case of a healthcare establishment, a suitably qualified person approved by the Director. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
(2) The person who shall manage a private hospital, other than a maternity home or a nursing home, shall be the manager or a person responsible for the administration or management of the hospital. |
(3) A person who is responsible for the management of a private hospital, maternity home, nursing home, medical clinic, clinical laboratory or healthcare establishment shall not be absent therefrom for any length of time, unless arrangements are made for the private hospital, maternity home, nursing home, medical clinic, clinical laboratory or healthcare establishment to be placed under the supervision of a person who is similarly qualified to manage that hospital, home, clinic, laboratory or healthcare establishment. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
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Duty of manager of private hospital |
11. Every manager of a private hospital, other than a maternity home or a nursing home, shall ensure that every patient be informed, on or before his admission to the private hospital, of the estimated total charges which are likely to be incurred in respect of his hospitalisation and treatment. |
12.—(1) Every licensee of a private hospital, medical clinic or healthcare establishment shall keep and maintain proper medical records and shall in addition cause to be recorded therein in respect of each patient such particulars as may be specified in any guidelines issued by the Director from time to time. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] (2) Every licensee of a clinical laboratory shall keep and maintain laboratory records of all specimens received and examinations conducted by him and the results thereof. |
(3) The records referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be retained by the licensee of the private hospital, medical clinic, clinical laboratory or healthcare establishment for such periods as may be required by the Director. [S 256/2000 wef 01/06/2000] |
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