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A non-profit hospital in Singapore that provides intermediate medical care, mainly rehabilitation and sub-acute care. It is part of the Eastern Health Alliance and SingHealth, and is located near Changi General Hospital.
Learn about the history, organisation and theology of the Anglican Diocese of Singapore, a province of the Anglican Church in South East Asia. The diocese has 27 parishes in Singapore and 6 deaneries in Asia, and is in communion with the ACNA.
Find out the names, locations, ownerships, beds and staff of hospitals in Singapore, including acute, community and psychiatric hospitals. Singapore General Hospital is one of the acute hospitals opened in 1821 and has 1,939 beds and 9,201 staff.
Changi General Hospital is a 1000-bed district general hospital in eastern Singapore, serving communities in the east and north-east regions. It offers more than 23 medical services and six specialist centres, and is part of the SingHealth cluster.
The Eastern Health Alliance was officially launched on 18 November 2011 by founding members Changi General Hospital, St. Andrew's Community Hospital, SingHealth Polyclinics and The Salvation Army Peacehaven Nursing Home.
SingHealth is a public healthcare cluster that consists of four hospitals, three community hospitals, five national specialty centres and eight polyclinics. It was formed in 2000 and provides primary, secondary and tertiary care services to the population in Singapore.
Learn about the history and features of Saint Andrew's School, a family of Anglican schools in Singapore that offers primary, secondary and pre-university education. Find out how the school started in 1862, moved to different locations, and became co-educational in 1978.
NUHS is a group of healthcare institutions in Singapore, formed in 2008 and merged with Jurong Health Services in 2017. It operates hospitals, polyclinics, national specialty centres and schools, and conducts research and education in medicine and dentistry.