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Can you show some examples of persons who are not “specified persons”?

The Healthcare Services Act 2020 (HCSA) FAQs, Enhanced advertising control of healthcare service

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Some examples of persons who are not “specified persons" :

a) Non-registered allied health professionals (i.e., not currently listed in the Second Schedule of the Allied Health Professionals Act 2011):

i. Audiologists

ii. Clinical Psychologists

iii. Dietitians

iv. Podiatrists

v. Prosthetists/Orthotists


b) Non-registered complementary and alternative medicine practitioners:

i. Chiropractors

ii. Osteopaths

iii. Ayurvedic medicine practitioners


c) Others:

i. Medical/ dental practitioners or registered allied health professionals who do not/ no longer hold valid practising certificates under the respective legislative acts that govern their professions. For example, retired medical practitioners or persons who hold medical qualifications, but is not registered as a medical practitioner with the Singapore Medical Council to practise as a medical practitioner in Singapore.

ii. Non-healthcare trained person who holds a PhD. For example, the CEO of a medical group who owns a chain of medical clinics and wishes to use the title “Dr” in the advertisement by virtue that he has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, he needs to adhere to the requirements under Section 31B of the HCSA as he is not a “specified person”.


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