NHG Health has unveiled the inaugural 15M Health Games at the Singapore Sports Hub, marking the start of its first public health festival, NHG Healthiverse. The event, attended by over 40,000 residents, community partners, and healthcare staff, was graced by Tan Kiat How, Senior Minister of State for Health and Digital Development and Information. The Games are part of NHG Health’s 15M Social Movement, which seeks to add 15 million years of healthy life to residents by fostering community engagement and collective health action.
The 15M Health Games is NHG Health’s first inclusive community sports tournament, designed to accommodate people of all ages and physical abilities. More than 80 teams from 12 towns across Central and North Singapore have been training in adapted sports such as football, floorball, and volleyball. This initiative underscores NHG Health’s commitment to promoting active lifestyles and strengthening social bonds among residents.
The Games were co-developed with community partners, including AWWA, Blossom Seeds, and TOUCH Community Services, with support from DesignSingapore Council and Sports SG. Innovations like the “Tic-Tac Floorball” stick, designed with input from seniors, highlight the collaborative effort to create inclusive sports.
In addition to the Games, NHG Health announced the Health Benefits Programme, offering resources and benefits to residents and community volunteers. The programme, set to expand in January 2026, aims to enhance collaboration among healthcare providers. The NHG Health BRIDGE programme, launched on 1 October 2025, further supports patient care by integrating GP clinics into a collaborative care model.
Professor Joe Sim, Group CEO of NHG Health, emphasised the importance of collective wellness, stating, “NHG Healthiverse demonstrates our commitment to empowering residents to take charge of their health in engaging and sustainable ways.”