We are pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Paul Cheung to MHC’s Board of Advisors as Honorary Advisor for Data Analytics and Statistics. Professor Paul Cheung brings with him a wealth of experience and expertise which strengthens MHC’s position as the leading Third Party Administrator and Managed Care provider in Singapore and the region. Professor Cheung returned to Singapore as the Professor in Social Policy and Analytics in NUS…
MHC signed MOA with subsidiary of PT Siloam Hospitals (Lippo Group) on 23 April 2012
MHC signed MOA with subsidiary of Siloam Hospital (Lippo Group, Indonesia) VIEW SLIDE SHOW DOWNLOAD ALL MHC Medical Network signs Memorandum of Agreement with PT Medika Harapan Cemerlang Indonesia, subsidiary of PT Lippo Karawaci Tbk 23 April 2012 – MHC Medical Network Pte Ltd, subsidiary of MHC Asia Group, and PT Medika Harapan Cemerlang Indonesia (“PT MHC-Indonesia”), subsidiary of PT Siloam Hospitals Group, have signed a Memorandum of…
MHC Donates Carabao to Goducate Farm in Laguna
MHC Donates Carabao to Goducate Model Farm VIEW SLIDE SHOW DOWNLOAD ALL MHC is pleased to announce the donation of a carabao to Goducate’s model farm in Laguna. The carabao – or otherwise known as the water buffalo – is a female about 3.5 years old. The average lifespan of carabaos is 18 to 20 years and it will be able to contribute to the farming efforts for many years…
Goducate Training Center in Iloilo Philippines
Goducate Training Centre VIEW SLIDE SHOW DOWNLOAD ALL On 11 February 2012, the Goducate Training Center in Iloilo, Philippines was officially opened by the Patron of Goducate and Chairman of MHC Asia Group Mrs Cecilia Tan, and the Governor of Iloilo Hon. Arthur Defensor. The event was witnessed by several mayors of the province, officials from the Agricultural Department and hundreds of guests and volunteers. Goducate is a non-profit…
Prestige Brand Award (Established Brand)
MHC Asia Group-Established Brand Cashless convenience Harnessing technology helps MHC Asia Group make outpatient visits hassle-free. “Our business model is one that is easily implemented since there is a pressing need for every country to have employers and insurance companies which requires third party administrators. Our system helps reduce administration in medical claim processing and aid employers in managing healthcare costs” Dr Low Lee Yong, founder and CEO of MHC…
One system, many uses
The web-based system used by MHC medical network is convenient for companies looking after their employees’ health-care needs By Ahmad Osman Employees of companies in the MHC medical network do not pay cash for outpatient visits to any of the more than 1,000 clinics in Singapore. This is because these clinics are hooked onto the network’s web-based system that processes over one million outpatient visits here every year. The automated…
Enterprise 50 Awards- Touching the lives of poor kids and farmers
MHC was founded in 1994 when I was still working as a General Practitioner GP) in a HDB estate. Life was far from rosy. The life of the solo GP was very tough at that time and most of us were facing rising rental cost and stiff competition from larger groups and polyclinics. Suppliers were charging higher prices for drugs and other medical supplies, compared prices offered to large groups….
SME1 Asia Awards 2011–Riding the Asian Tiger
Riding the Asian tiger To grow beyond a small market and tight labour conditions, SMEs must expand in the region by Koh Joh Ting WHEN it comes to growth, a small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) in Singapore likes to dream big beyond the republic’s borders. According to a survey of 33 companies by APF Group, which initiated the inaugural SME1 Asia Awards, five said — in response to a question…
SME1 Asia Award 2011–When work is meaningful
When work is meaningful (Strait Times Special SME1 Asia Awards 2011 22 November 2011) Employees of MHC Asia Group can spend time building their own businesses and helping the poor “Success is really about being able to give hope to people. If you are in a position to go into business and do well, you should ultimately translate that to helping others who as not as fortunate as you. You…

