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What are the changes to naming restrictions for HCSA licensees and what is the rationale for doing so?

The Healthcare Services Act 2020 (HCSA) FAQs, Naming Restriction

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There will be restrictions on licensees to prevent the use of certain types of names or terms.


The general principle is that a healthcare service should name themselves accurately so as not to mislead patients into thinking that they are providing services which they do not actually provide, or which require a higher competency and capability.


Licensees cannot use the term ‘Singapore’ or ‘National’ or its derivatives and abbreviations in the licensee’s name or logo unless approved by the Director.


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