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What is the Medical Claims Authorisation Form (MCAF)?

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When you seek medical treatment at a Medical Institution (MI) participating in the MediSave scheme, the MI staff will inform you if your MediSave can be used for the treatment as well as the amount you may use.

If you intend to use MediSave for your treatment, you will need to complete the Medical Claims Authorisation Form (MCAF) provided by the MI staff, and authorise them to submit the claim on your behalf.

There are two types of MCAF available:

1.              MCAF (Single Institution)

To authorise a specific Medical Institution (MI) to submit MediSave claim(s) for your own and/or your family member(s) medical expenses. If you have ongoing outpatient treatments at the MI, you can provide authorisation for a specific visit, a specific time period, or a standing authorisation until you revoke it.  

2.              MCAF (Multiple Institutions)

To authorise all Public Healthcare Institutions to submit MediSave claims for your own medical expenses only. The authorisation will remain valid until you revoke it.

This information provided here is sourced from the CPF website.


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