Medical Insurance

The Group Hospitalisation and Surgical Insurance (GHS) and the Group Personal Accident (GPA) Insurance offered by Parkway College's selected provider is mandatory for all full-time students who are enrolled in any course.

The medical benefit coverage is as follows:

Group Hospitalisation & Surgical Insurance Policy

  • S$30,000 annual limit per person
  • B2 Ward entitlement (Government/Restructured hospitals)
  • 24 hours worldwide coverage for hospitalisation due to emergency, not applicable when travel expressly for treatment outside of Singapore

Outpatient GP Primary Care (only at Government/Restructured Hospitals)

  • Combined GP & SP annual limit per person is S$350
  • $ limit per visit (Panel) is as charged
  • Number of visits per year per insured is unlimited
  • Medication is standard
  • Co-payment is S$5

Outpatient Sp-Specialist Care

  • Combined GP & SP annual limit per person is S$350
  • Specialist consultation is covered
  • X-ray & Laboratory Tests is covered
  • $ limit per visit (Panel) is as charged
  • Co-payment is nil

Group Personal Accident Insurance Policy

  • Sum insured per student S$20,000
  • Death and permanent disablement
  • Medical expenses of S$1,000 is covered

Mandatory coverage can only be waived in the following manner during the first 7 days of a semester:

  • Waiver must be requested in person at the Student Affairs & Administration Office located on the 4th floor of Surbana One building;
  • A copy of proof of existing coverage must be presented and
  • If you are under the age of eighteen, the waiver must be signed by a parent or legal guardian.

Students, for whom coverage is not mandatory, may enrol in the Limited Student Insurance Plan. To enrol, contact Student Affairs & Administration Office at 65086901 during office hours (9 am to 5pm).

Students who purchase the GHS and GPA are eligible to utilise the health services at the various GP clinics and hospitals offered by Parkway College selected provider. For the approved list of GP clinics and hospitals, please approach Student Affairs.

Identification card and medical card must be presented for each visit at the GP clinic.

Before consulting a specialist from a government hospital, students will have to get a referral letter from any of the approved panel of clinic doctors. The student will have to make full payment for the specialist or procedural charges before seeking a claim from the insurance by submitting a form which is obtained from the Student Affairs. All bills and receipts must be attached to the form before submitting for claims.