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domain: health
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domain: health
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priority: medium
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tags: [singapore, medisave, medishield, medifund, international-comparison, individual-responsibility, universal-coverage]
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tags: [singapore, medisave, medishield, medifund, international-comparison, individual-responsibility, universal-coverage]
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processed_date: 2026-03-11
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enrichments_applied: ["medical care explains only 10-20 percent of health outcomes because behavioral social and genetic factors dominate as four independent methodologies confirm.md", "value-based care transitions stall at the payment boundary because 60 percent of payments touch value metrics but only 14 percent bear full risk.md"]
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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extraction_notes: "Extracted two claims about Singapore's 3M framework as a system design alternative to US healthcare financing models. The core insight is that individual responsibility (mandatory savings) and universal coverage (MediShield Life) can coexist when designed together rather than treated as opposing political philosophies. Enriched two existing claims about healthcare outcomes and value-based care transitions with Singapore as a natural experiment in alternative system architecture. The 4:1 spending ratio (Singapore 4.5% vs. US 18% of GDP) with comparable outcomes is the key empirical anchor."
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[medical care explains only 10-20 percent of health outcomes because behavioral social and genetic factors dominate as four independent methodologies confirm]]
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[medical care explains only 10-20 percent of health outcomes because behavioral social and genetic factors dominate as four independent methodologies confirm]]
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WHY ARCHIVED: Unique system design not represented in KB — the savings-based approach is philosophically distinct from both single-payer and market-based models.
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WHY ARCHIVED: Unique system design not represented in KB — the savings-based approach is philosophically distinct from both single-payer and market-based models.
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EXTRACTION HINT: The design philosophy (individual responsibility within universal coverage) is more extractable than the specific mechanics, which are Singapore-scale-dependent.
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EXTRACTION HINT: The design philosophy (individual responsibility within universal coverage) is more extractable than the specific mechanics, which are Singapore-scale-dependent.
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## Key Facts
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- Singapore healthcare spending: 4.5% of GDP (vs. US 18%)
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- Singapore life expectancy: ~84 years (among world's highest)
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- MediSave contribution rates: 8-10.5% of salary (age-dependent)
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- MediShield Life: universal mandatory catastrophic insurance for all citizens and permanent residents
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- MediFund: government endowment fund as last-resort safety net
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