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New Hand-crafted Dim Sum ala carte menu @ Jia He Grand and Jia He Chinese Restaurant

New Hand-crafted Dim Sum ala carte menu @ Jia He Grand and Jia He Chinese Restaurant
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New Direct Vancouver-Singapore Flight: Fastest Way To Singapore

This new Air Canada direct flight between Vancouver and Singapore makes for fast and easy access to the green city state.

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Mother's Day 2023 Singapore: Mum dines free, buffets, and dining promotions

Call us kiasu, but you should probably be planning your dinner reservation for Mother's Day now, especially if you're looking to score good buffet deals. Mother's Day 2023 is on May 14 and many restaurants close their bookings a week before the actual day. To avoid getting scolded by your mum for doing things at the last minute, it's high...

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6 Dining Deals To Treat Your Mum, With 1-for-1 English Afternoon Tea, 1-for-1 Main Course, 15% OFF Meals And More

6 Dining Deals To Treat Your Mum, With 1-for-1 English Afternoon Tea, 1-for-1 Main Course, 15% OFF Meals And More
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Mother's Day 2023 - celebrate with brunch, tea dance or buffets

Celebrate Mother's Day 2023 on 14 May with Brunch @ Racines, Tea Dance @ Paradox, Asian Buffet @ The Wharf, or Set Menus at Yan or 藝 yì

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THE FARRER PARK COMPANY APPOINTS NEW GROUP CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER AND ACTING GROUP CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

SINGAPORE, Feb. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ --The Farrer Park Company Pte Ltd (TFPC) announced today the appointment of Ms. Kelly Yang as its Group Chief Operating Officer and Acting Group Chief Executive Officer. Ms. Yang brings to TFPC 23 years of healthcare experience. She was most recently the Chief Executive Officer and Hospital President at Guang Zhou R&F International Hospital, a UCLA-affiliated hospital. R&F consists of a 500-bed acute tertiary hospital, a 2000-bed nursing home, and a 200-unit healthy living complex. She joins TFPC at an exciting time when Farrer Park Hospital, a subsidiary of TFPC, expands its range and depth of services. The hospital was officially opened in 2016 by then Health Minister, Mr. Gan Kim Yong. Since 2019, the hospital has seen its operational profitability grow steadily and strongly despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Besides overseeing the hospital's expansion, Ms. Yang's other immediate priority is to help operationalise the Active Aging residential program ("PeppoMint") at the 252-room 5-star One Farrer Hotel, another subsidiary of TFPC. Ms. Yang's wide experience in healthcare and hospitality services will help to ensure success of these key initiatives. ABOUT THE FARRER PARK COMPANY PTE LTD Connexion at Farrer Park is developed and managed by The Farrer Park Company. It is a fully integrated healthcare and hospitality complex - imagined, designed and developed by medical specialists to better respond to the evolving needs of patients and healthcare professionals. For more information, please visit: www.farrerpark.com For More Information, please contact: Magdalene Bong Assistant Manager, Communications Farrer Park Hospital Tel: (65) 6705 2774 Email:magdalenebong@farrerpark.com

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Building sustainable systems for all at Future of Healthcare Week Asia

Cheong Wei Yang, deputy secretary (technology) of Singapore's Ministry of Health said pandemic preparedness relies on repurposing systems useful in the pandemic so that they can pivot back into a pandemic use when needed. Speakers include Setiaji, Expert adviser of healthtech to the minister and chief of digital transformation office, Ministry of Health, Indonesia; Akeem Ali, head of Asia-Pacific Centre for Environment and Health at World Health Organisation, Western Pacific Region; Kai-Fu Lee, Sinovation Ventures's chairman and chief executive; Jeremy Lim, Director at the National University of Singapore's Leadership Institute for Global Health Transformation. SINGAPORE, Nov. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Economist Impact's third annual Future of Healthcare Week brought together health ministers, doctors, investors, scientists and senior business representatives from health and technology. Live from Singapore and moderated by Economist Impact, a cohort of expert speakers examined the vulnerabilities and opportunities that the recent crisis catalysed to "build back better". Future of Healthcare Week Asia 2022, One Farrer Hotel, Singapore In a panel discussion on fostering value-based care, Jeremy Lim, Director at the National University of Singapore's Leadership Institute for Global Health Transformation said. "Doctors like to think that we are artists but...in value based healthcare, we should be technicians because as it said "variation is the enemy of quality". Jeremey continued by expressing his positive view towards the shift and adoption of patient-centric thinking, "Younger doctors, particularly, are much more ready to embrace evidence-based medicine and standardised approaches." The second day of discussions focussed on the aftermath of covid-19. Cheong Wei Yang, deputy secretary (technology) of Singapore's Ministry of Health shared, "The way to ensure we are always prepared for the next pandemic is that the systems we have found very useful in the pandemic are repurposed into areas which are of ongoing concern...so [the system] can pivot back into a pandemic use as and when we need. " On healthy ageing, Paulin Straughan, director of Centre for Research on Successful Ageing (ROSA) at Singapore Management University said, "Population ageing simply means that when we don't have that younger cohort and are going to have to depend on our older cohort". To leverage the benefits of the more experienced workforce, she said, "what employers need to do is learn how to create job responsibilities that match the talent and experience of the different layers of our labour force". The third and final day of discussions, which took place online, examined the opportunities provided by AI in healthcare. Kai-Fu Lee, chairman and chief executive of Sinovation Ventures, and president of Sinovation Ventures Artificial Intelligence Institute said, "In the next 10 years, we really see huge opportunities in medical imaging and pathology, in drug discovery, in multi omics, diagnostic AI, in personalised treatment and in robotic surgery". Future of Healthcare Week also provided macro-level analysis coupled with practical insights on healthcare-system weaknesses, labour shortages, green health, data application and ownership during the rise of Web 3.0. On-demand access is now available, along with event details, on the event website. Chaired by The Economist Group's editors, Future of Healthcare Week featured a cohort of expert speakers, including: Alice Budisatrijo, head of misinformation policy, Asia-Pacific, Meta Akeem Ali, head, Asia-Pacific Centre for Environment and Health, World Health Organisation, Western Pacific Region Alexander Maxwell,vice-president, healthcare supply chain operations, DKSH Clair Deevy, global director of social impact, WhatsApp Deborah Seifert, Country manager, Thailand and Indochina, Pfizer Inc, and chairperson, Pfizer Emerging Markets Asia Regional Council on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Jeremy Lim, director, Leadership Institute for Global Health Transformation, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore Jiadi Yu, chief investment officer, International Finance Corporation Lee Chien Earn, deputy group chief executive (Regional Health System), Singapore Health Services (SingHealth) Manus Potaporn, deputy director-general, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand Mary Wong-Hemrajani, chairman, Global Chinese Breast Cancer Organisations Alliance Peter Hotez,dean, National School of Tropical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine Roberta Sarno, director of digital health, Asia Pacific Medical Technology Association (APACMed) Sania Nishtar, cardiologist and member of the Senate, Pakistan Surakameth Mahasirimongkol, director, Medical Life Sciences Institute, Department of Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand and many more Economist Impact's third annual Future of Healthcare Week Asia united 300 healthcare leaders in Singapore-joined by 1,000 organisations online-to examine the vulnerabilities and opportunities that the recent crisis has catalysed. Over 3 days, policymakers, healthcare providers, academics and scientists shared practical learnings with representatives from industry, patient associations, charities and finance. To engage with Future of Healthcare Week on social media, use #EconFutureofHealthcare in your conversations and follow@EconomistEvents. For further details and questions, and to register to watch on-demand, please contact: Asia Events E: asiaevents@economist.com Future of Healthcare Weekis supported by Pfizer and Whatsapp. Insight hours are supported by Abbott, Hong Kong Trade Development Council, ASGH and Philips. PR Newswire is the communication partner of Future of Healthcare Week. About Economist Impact Economist Impactempowers businesses, governments and foundations to catalyse change and enable progress. Uniting the expertise The Economist Group is known for under a single brand, Economist Impact brings together policy research and insights, data visualisation, custom storytelling, events and media. Economist Impact combines the rigour of a think tank with the creativity of a media brand, engaging an influential audience in the areas of sustainability, healthcare and new globalisation. View our global events. About Pfizer: At Pfizer, we apply science and our global resources to bring therapies to people that extend and significantly improve their lives. We strive to set the standard for quality, safety and value in the discovery, development and manufacture of health care products, including innovative medicines and vaccines. Every day, Pfizer colleagues work across developed and emerging markets to advance wellness, prevention, treatments and cures that challenge the most feared diseases of our time. Consistent with our responsibility as one of the world's premier innovative biopharmaceutical companies, we collaborate with health care providers, governments and local communities to support and expand access to reliable, affordable health care around the world. For more than 170 years, we have worked to make a difference for all who rely on us. We routinely post information that may be important to investors on our website at www.Pfizer.com. In addition, to learn more, please visit us on www.Pfizer.com and follow us on Twitter at @Pfizer and @Pfizer News, LinkedIn, YouTube and like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/Pfizer. About WhatsApp: More than 2 billion people in over 180 countries use WhatsApp to stay in touch with friends and family, anytime and anywhere. WhatsApp started as an alternative to SMS. Our product now supports sending and receiving a variety of media: text, photos, videos, documents, and location, as well as voice calls. Some of your most personal moments are shared with WhatsApp, which is why we built end-to-end encryption into our app. Behind every product decision is our desire to let people communicate anywhere in the world without barriers. For more information, visit www.whatsapp.com.

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Future of Healthcare Week Asia: Building sustainable systems for all

A hybrid event unifying the public, private and civil sectors from health and technology to foster better healthcare for all and ensure continuity of care. Speakers include Budi Gunadi Sadikin, Indonesia's Minister of Health; Kai-Fu Lee, Sinovation Ventures's chairman and chief executive; Cheong Wei Yang, deputy secretary (technology) of Singapore's Ministry of Health. SINGAPORE, Oct. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Ministries of health across Asia, doctors, investors, scientists and senior representatives from industry, patient associations, academics and charities will convene in Singapore and online at Economist Impact's third annual Future of Healthcare Week this November 15th to 17th 2022. Grab the opportunity to meet more than 4000 policymakers, healthcare providers, academics and scientists at Future of Healthcare Week Asia. This is a critical time for the healthcare industry. As it emerges from a severe global pandemic, vulnerabilities in the healthcare landscape are highlighted, with implications for the future of medicine. Now is the right time for healthcare leaders to maintain momentum on the silver-linings and adaptations of the crisis: the loosening of regulatory hurdles that have driven innovation, the enhanced collaborations across sectors, and the visibility of the significant impact of vaccines on people's health. Future of Healthcare Week will examine the vulnerabilities and opportunities that the recent crisis catalysed, giving a 360-degree view of the future of healthcare in Asia and beyond, and will explore how silos can be broken down to further the efficiency and sustainability of healthcare for all. Discussions will address the biggest industry issues including healthcare-system weaknesses, labour shortages, healthy ageing, data application and ownership during the rise of Web 3.0 and much more through insight-driven discussions including Removing silos-collaborating for success; Supply chains: future-proofing for resilience in healthcare systems; Headhunting for health: alleviating the labour shortage; Healthspan over lifespan: mitigating the diseases of ageing; Data and interoperability in healthcare: ethics, opportunities and the way forward. View the latest agenda. Chaired by The Economist Group's editors, Future of Healthcare Week features over 80 senior expert speakers from hospitals, government authorities, patient groups, medtech, pharma, finance sectors, academics and think-tanks, including: Budi Gunadi Sadikin, Minister of Health, Indonesia Cheong Wei Yang, deputy secretary (technology), Ministry of Health, Singapore Clair Deevy, global director of social impact, WhatsApp Deborah Seifert, country manager, Thailand and Indochina, Pfizer Inc, and chairperson, Pfizer Emerging Markets Asia Regional Council on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Kai-Fu Lee, chairman and chief executive, Sinovation Ventures, and president, Sinovation Ventures Artificial Intelligence Institute Jeremy Lim, director, Leadership Institute for Global Health Transformation, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore Jiadi Yu, chief investment officer, International Finance Corporation Lee Chien Earn, deputy group chief executive (Regional Health System), Singapore Health Services (SingHealth) Martin Taylor, director, health systems and services, World Health Organisation, Western Pacific Region Mary Wong-Hemrajani, chairman, Global Chinese Breast Cancer Organisations Alliance Nurul Izzah Anwar, member of parliament, Permatang Pauh, Malaysia Peter Hotez,dean, National School of Tropical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine Roberta Sarno, director of digital health, Asia Pacific Medical Technology Association (APACMed) Sania Nishtar, cardiologist and member of the Senate, Pakistan and many more Future of Healthcare Week will take place in One Farrer Hotel, Singapore on November 15th and 16th with a third day of conversations online on November 17th. Join Economist Impact to explore what the future of healthcare will be like. Future of Healthcare Weekis supported by Pfizer and Whatsapp. Insight hours are supported by Abbott, Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Philips. PR Newswire is the communication partner of Future of Healthcare Week. Free places to attend Future of Healthcare Week are available now. Tickets for the event at One Farrer Hotel, Singapore are free but limited. Contact naomili@economist.com to secure your attendance on November 15th and 16th. For online registration and event details, please visit the website: Futureofhealthcare.economist.com. To engage with Future of Healthcare Week on social media, use #EconFutureofHealthcare in your conversations and follow@EconomistEvents.

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Rough day at work? You may soon get some playtime with dogs or cats at the office

Singapore News - Furry friends may join employees for a pow-wow at two companies for a start in 2023, going by SPCA's plan to have its animals which are up for adoption visit workplaces. The animal welfare organisation is hoping its dogs or cats can help alleviate stress in workers and is... Read more at www.tnp.sg

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