The Singapore Health Ministry said it will refer 41 public and private sector doctors who provided teleconsultations at MaNaDr to the Singapore Medical Council for potential professional misconduct. — AFP pic
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By Malay Mail
Friday, 25 Oct 2024 5:23 PM MYT
SINGAPORE, Oct 25 — The Singapore Ministry of Health (MOH) plans to revoke the licence of MaNaDr, a telehealth provider, which would prevent it from offering any medical services.
Additionally, 41 public and private sector doctors who provided teleconsultations at MaNaDr will be referred to the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) for potential professional misconduct of the Ethical Code and Ethical Guidelines, The Straits Times reported.
“This is in view of MOH’s assessment that MaNaDr Clinic is unable to continue providing outpatient medical services in a clinically and ethically appropriate manne...