The National Healthcare Group, a key player in Singapore’s public healthcare sector since 2000, will officially rebrand as “NHG Health” on 1 July 2025. This change underscores the group’s commitment to a more integrated, patient-centred approach to healthcare, aligning with its role as the Regional Health Manager for Central and North Singapore.
The new identity will be implemented across all NHG Health institutions, including Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Woodlands Health, Yishun Community Hospital, NHG Polyclinics, the Institute of Mental Health, National Skin Centre, and the National Centre for Infectious Diseases. This unified branding aims to enhance collaboration among these institutions and streamline access to a broader range of services, ultimately improving health outcomes for the community.
The transition to NHG Health marks a significant milestone in the group’s 25-year journey of delivering quality healthcare. The rebranding is part of NHG Health’s mission to empower patients and residents to manage their health more effectively, ensuring that healthcare is not only accessible and efficient but also engaging.
NHG Health’s commitment extends beyond clinical care, as it collaborates with academic and industry partners to advance medical education, research, and healthcare innovation in Singapore. This initiative is crucial in addressing the population’s needs and building healthier, resilient communities.
The rebranding reflects NHG Health’s dedication to adding years of healthy life to the community, reinforcing its role as a leader in public healthcare.
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