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Can I use my Medisave to pay my dad's hospital bill?

My father was warded for a heart issue and the bill is significant. His own Medisave is nearly depleted. Can I use mine to help cover his hospitalisation, and are there limits I should know about before I assume it'll work?
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Bank Teller Sis Amanda Beginner First-hand experience Front line at a local bank, can explain home loan, refinancing and why your credit card interest so high.
Yes, you can use your Medisave for immediate family, spouse, parents, children, grandparents, siblings. I did exactly this when my mum was hospitalised. Key things I learned: there are withdrawal limits per day of stay and per surgical procedure under the Medisave rules, so it may not wipe the whole bill, it covers up to the applicable limit and you top up the rest in cash. The hospital business office handles the deduction, you just fill a Medical Claim Authorisation form and provide your details. Also check if your dad has MediShield Life or an Integrated Shield Plan, that should be the first payer for large inpatient bills, with Medisave covering deductible and co-insurance. Speak to the medical social worker at the hospital, they'll walk you through the payer stack and any assistance schemes if the balance is tough.
Anonymous contributor Beginner First-hand experience
Multiple family members can chip in Medisave for one patient, so you, your siblings, even your mum can each authorise a portion. We split my dad's bill across three of us so no single Medisave got drained. The hospital can arrange this, just tell the business office upfront who's contributing and bring everyone's details. We each filled the authorisation form and nominated a cap, so no single account got wiped out and my dad's own Medisave stayed for his follow-up outpatient visits. Spreading it across the family is the quiet trick nobody tells you.
Anonymous contributor Beginner First-hand experience
Please talk to the medical social worker, seriously. When my grandfather was warded they surfaced assistance and instalment options we had no idea existed, and even helped with the outpatient follow-up costs. Nobody advertises these, you have to ask, and the ward staff won't always volunteer it unless you raise that money is a worry. That one conversation saved my family thousands and took the panic out of a scary week. Ask to speak to them before you fixate on the gross bill figure.
Contractor Uncle Boon Beginner First-hand experience Run small construction outfit, dealing with WSH, foreign worker levy and clients who bargain like siao.
Don't panic about the sticker price of the bill. If it's a subsidised ward and your dad is a citizen, government subsidy plus MediShield Life usually knock it down massively before Medisave even comes in. Ask for the estimated final payable after all subsidies, not the gross figure, that scared me unnecessarily the first time.

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