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Singhealth Group Overall Key Figures & Statistics Outram Road, Singapore 169608 100 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 229899 11 Jalan Tan Tock Seng, Singapore 308433 SingHealth Group overall Tel: 6222 3332 www.sgh.com.sg Tel: 6225 5554 www.kkh.com.sg Tel: 6357 7153 www.nni.com.sg Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL key figures & statistics Health Health Health 1,187 0 3,914 1,777 2,444 9,322 706 13 1,942 903 1,351 4,914 105 0 38 141 130 414 Manpower Size Size Workload per annum Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL Beds 1,748 Beds 848 Specialist Outpatient Clinic Attendances 48,373 Health Workload per annum Workload per annum 3,524 176 10,393 5,455 9,010 28,558 Bed Occupancy Rate 86.1% Bed Occupancy Rate 80.4% 11 Third Hospital Drive, Singapore 169751 Inpatients 81,495 Inpatients 73,469 Tel: 6227 7255 www.snec.com.sg Year ended 31 Mar Total Patient Days 495,809 217,172 Total Patient Days Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL Key Figures 2018 Average Length of Stay (days) 6.1 Average Length of Stay (days) 3.0 Health Day Surgeries 50,715 11,932 Day Surgeries 124 0 289 146 350 910 Size Inpatient Surgeries 47,583 Inpatient Surgeries 19,802 Beds 4,038 Specialist Outpatient Clinic Attendances 748,991 Specialist Outpatient Clinic Attendances 565,564 Workload per annum Workload per annum Accident & Emergency Attendances 128,047 Accident & Emergency Attendances 163,107 Day Surgeries 43,397 Bed Occupancy Rate 81.6% Specialist Outpatient Clinic Attendances 343,696 Inpatients 185,096 2 Simei Street 3, Singapore 529889 11 Hospital Drive, Singapore 169610 Total Patient Days 890,330 Tel: 6788 8833 www.cgh.com.sg Tel: 6436 8000 www.nccs.com.sg 1 Anchorvale Street, Singapore 544835 Tel: 6930 6000 www.singhealthch.com.sg Average Length of Stay (days) 4.8 Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL Day Surgeries 136,392 Health Health Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL Inpatient Surgeries 82,180 Health 739 0 2,311 993 1,645 5,688 161 0 167 399 365 1,092 Specialist Outpatient Clinic Attendances 2,121,710 4 0 31 14 47 96 Accident & Emergency Attendances 343,144 Size Workload per annum Dental Attendances 247,690 Beds 1,066 Day Surgeries 8,840 Dental Procedures 319,766 Workload per annum Specialist Outpatient Clinic Attendances 154,173 5 Lorong Napiri, Singapore 547530 Polyclinic Attendances 1,819,465 Bed Occupancy Rate 85.7% Tel: 6248 5755 www.bvh.com.sg Inpatients 51,110 Note: 2018 figures include CGH’s figures from date of integration (1 Jan 2018) 5 Second Hospital Avenue, Singapore 168938 Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL 319,907 Total Patient Days Tel: 6324 8802 www.ndcs.com.sg Health Average Length of Stay (days) 6.3 12 0 203 48 199 2017/2018 Day Surgeries 32,740 Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL 462 Health 31 Third Hospital Avenue, Inpatient Surgeries 25,321 Overview #03-03 Bowyer Block C, Singapore 168753 Size Tel: 6225 0488 www.singhealth.com.sg Specialist Outpatient Clinic Attendances 438,547 0 141 18 67 287 513 Beds 241 Accident & Emergency Attendances 143,787 Workload per annum Workload per annum Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL Dental Attendances 3,880 Health Day Surgeries 9,107 Bed Occupancy Rate 87% Dental Procedures 4,687 Inpatients 1,722 0 0 13 124 888 1,025 Dental Attendances 202,395 Dental Procedures 200,373 Total Patient Days 76,549 110 Sengkang East Way, Singapore 544886 Tel: 6930 6000 www.sengkanghealth.com.sg 8 College Road, Singapore 169857 167 Jalan Bukit Merah, Tower 5, #15-10, Tel: 6516 7666 www.duke-nus.edu.sg 5 Hospital Drive, Singapore 169609 Singapore 150167 Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL Tel: 6704 8000 www.nhcs.com.sg Tel: 6236 4800 polyclinic.singhealth.com.sg Health Doctor of Medicine (MD) Students 277 Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL Including 18 students currently enrolled in Integrated 189 2 898 398 657 Medical Dental Nursing Allied Others TOTAL 2,144 Health Biology and Medicine (IBM) PhD programme, and Health 6 IBM PhD graduates Size 123 0 503 318 385 1,328 186 20 269 178 460 1,112 Beds 191 Size 59 Integrated Biology and Medicine (IBM) PhD Workload per annum Workload per annum students Beds 185 1,819,465 Bed Occupancy Rate 53.1% Polyclinic Attendances Including 18 MD Students Workload per annum 43,783 Inpatients 7,001 Dental Attendances Bed Occupancy Rate 78.8% Dental Procedures 115,468 Integrated Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Total Patient Days 45,829 10,459 3 (IBB) PhD students Average Length of Stay (days) 6.5 Inpatients 52,891 Day Surgeries 2,155 Total Patient Days 5.1 Faculty Inpatient Surgeries 2,247 Average Length of Stay (days) 1,444 2,244 Including faculty in Research, Education and the Specialist Outpatient Clinic Attendances 22,264 Day Surgeries 6,379 Office of Academic and Clinical Development Accident & Emergency Attendances 15,581 Inpatient Surgeries 128,417 Dental Attendances 685 Specialist Outpatient Clinic Attendances Dental Procedures 2,975 About Us Research Statistics Education Statistics As the largest Sponsoring Institution for Staffing Nursing Average Number Residency Programmes in Singapore, we have of Students Per Day 95 CY17 CY16 CY15 996 Residents 1,647 Faculty Number of 23 ACGME-I Our Vision Clinician Scientists 126 82 34 Programmes (SingHealth & Duke-NUS) presentations 146 310 423 110 accredited and Medical Nursing Allied Health Defining Tomorrow’s Medicine 161 Residents 11 JCST accredited Number of & Pharmacy programmes 30 35 27 graduated from > 190 publications SingHealth Residency The SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Our Mission Dentistry students attached Centre draws on the collective strengths of Clinician Investigators Number of to SingHealth in FY17 Duke-NUS Blue Duke-NUS Orange 184 New Residents SingHealth Orange Academic Medical Centre SingHealth text 24 Pantone 166C Pantone Black - 75% Pantone Black Pantone 287C Pantone: 152C Care to Heal. Educate to Empower. (SingHealth) CMYK:Singapore 80M 100Y CMYK: 75KHealthCMYK: Services 100K CMYK: (SingHealth) 100C 68M 12K CMYK: 60M 100Y and research projects 56 41 46 Duke-NUS Medical School to drive the Innovate to Advance. (with nurses as principal investigators) transformation of healthcare and provide > 279 affordable, accessible and quality healthcare. Our Common Purpose >200 Medical >6,000 Allied 291 hours of Principal Investigators Quantum of 133,852 109,163 231,974 Specialists Health Professionals With over 40 clinical specialties, a network leading ongoing research grants awarded (Number of grants – 7) Oral Health Education trained in 165 Continuing of acute hospitals, national specialty centres, (SingHealth) from 34 countries came to programmes conducted for Oral SingHealth for Fellowship and Professional Education polyclinics and community hospitals, we Health Therapists, Dental Officers, Our Core Values short-term clinical attachments Training Programmes deliver comprehensive, multidisciplinary Residents and Clinicians and integrated care. Compassion. Integrity. Collaboration. Allied Health Professionals participants attended The SingHealth Duke-NUS Institute The College of Healthcare 1,382 the SingHealth of Medical Simulation conducted Administration and Leadership ran Members of the Our Partner in CY17 CY16 CY15 Nursing Conference simulation-based SingHealth Group Academic Medicine > 200 nursing students 717 110 programmes Allied Health Professionals Number of Papers 717 engaged training workshops attended by Tertiary Specialty Care involved in research Published 132 106 134 secondary and for >13,000 2,400 healthcare Hospitals: Singapore General Hospital, 15 junior college Changi General Hospital, KK Women's Grants Received S$ 1,760,918 783,710 633,550 professionals and students attended the healthcare professionals and Children's Hospital, Sengkang Duke-NUS is a partnership between Duke University inaugural SingHealth administrators General Hospital School of Medicine and the National University of Singapore (NUS). Nursing Internship National Specialty Centres: National Cancer Research Achievements Centre Singapore, National Dental Centre In 2005, with support from the Singapore government, NUS Singapore, National Heart Centre Singapore, and Duke University, two academic institutions with strong The Academic Medicine Education Institute SingHealth and Duke-NUS recognises outstanding National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore track records in research and education, committed to National Awards (AM•EI) is a joint institute by Duke-NUS educators who develop and inspire the next generation. 11,195 >4,300 (SingHealth & Duke-NUS) National Eye Centre combine the unique medical education curriculum at Duke and SingHealth that enhances educators' SingHealth Duke-NUS (as capabilities to build the teaching pipeline and University School of Medicine with the academic rigour (FY07-CY17) of April 2018) Received at National Medical Research groom generations of healthcare professionals. outstanding educators conferred the Primary Care and rich resources offered by NUS, and to offer students an Council Awards Ceremony 2018 16 AM•EI Golden Apple Awards 2017 enriching and innovative medical educational experience. Publication in international SingHealth Polyclinics: Bedok, Bukit Merah, peer-reviewed journals 3 Open Fund – Large Collaborative Grants 3,268 members Marine Parade, Outram, Pasir Ris, Punggol, Duke-NUS is located on the main campus of the largest Residency Faculty and top-performing Total Funding: Sengkang, Tampines healthcare group in the country, Singapore Health S$60 million participants at 82 Education 280 residents awarded at Residency in Services (SingHealth). This group collectively delivers Grand Rounds and Faculty SingHealth Excels! (RiSE) Awards Singapore Translational Research >1,600 Intermediate and Long-term Care multi-disciplinary care among more than 40 clinical 2 Development Workshops $1,065M Investigator Awards interprofessional educators without formal SingHealth Community Hospitals: Bright specialties across a large network of hospitals, national Competitive Funding received by SingHealth AM•EI Education teaching appointment/titles awarded Vision Hospital, Sengkang Community specialty centres and polyclinics.
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