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Can we allow insurance companies to have a hyperlink to a licensee’s website, as part of their value-added service for their policy holders

Healthcare Services Act(Advertisement) Regulations, Advertisement in conjunction with any person

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Similar to bloggers posting hyperlinks to the licensee’s website, insurance companies are not licensed by MOH.


If the insurance company advertises any licensable/licensed healthcare service, it will be in breach of section 31 of HCSA if it has not been authorised by the licensee to do so.


If the insurance company has been appointed as an authorised person, it must comply with its obligations under the HCS (Advertisement) Regulations (e.g. ensuring that the advertisement is published in approved media only). Licensees are still liable to ensure that the contents of the advertisement are compliant with the HCS (Advertisement) Regulations.


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