- What is the Basic Healthcare Sum?
- Is there a maximum amount that I can save in my MediSave Account?
- If I work after age 65, do I still need to contribute to my MediSave Account?
- How is the Basic Healthcare Sum determined?
- Why is the Basic Healthcare Sum adjusted yearly?
- What is the Basic Healthcare Sum when I turn 65 years old?
- Do I have to top up my MediSave Account to the Basic Healthcare Sum if I withdraw my CPF savings from age 55?
- If I do not have the Basic Healthcare Sum when I reach my Payout Eligibility Age and I intend to start receiving my retirement payouts, do I need to top up my MediSave Account?
- As an employee, how much do I contribute to my MediSave Account (MA)?
- I am a government pensioner receiving lifelong medical benefits. Is the Basic Healthcare Sum (BHS) applicable to me?
- What is the minimum balance that I need to set aside in my MediSave Account?
- I have saved the Basic Healthcare Sum (BHS) in my MediSave Account. What happens to my MediSave savings above the BHS?
- What happens if I do not have the Basic Healthcare Sum when I turn age 65?
- If I am 66 years old in 2024 and my applicable Basic Healthcare Sum (BHS) is $68,500. Am I allowed to maintain more than my applicable BHS in my MediSave Account?