What if I fall into a coma?

What if I fall into a coma in Singapore: $615 – $2,734 in a subsidised ward (Ward C), based on MOH Bill Size Benchmarks. Average hospital stay: 6.2 days.

Nontraumatic stupor and coma requiring ICU care.

Hospital bill by ward class

  • Ward C (Subsidised · 8-9 beds): $615 – $2,734
  • Ward B2 (Subsidised · 6 beds): $682 – $2,470

Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks, January–December 2023. Costs are after government subsidies but before MediShield Life or private insurance.

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What if I fall into a coma?
8:07 AM
You collapse at the MRT station. Someone nearby calls 995.
You're not conscious when they arrive.
Intensive care. Your family is at the bedside. Doctors search for the cause.
50%
of coma patients regain consciousness within four weeks
Life support, constant monitoring, and a team working to find and treat the underlying cause.
Coma management focuses on stabilising brain function, preventing complications like infections or pressure sores, and treating the trigger — whether traumatic, metabolic, or neurological.
ICU care in Singapore can cost over $2,000 per day in a public hospital
You wake. Confused at first, then slowly yourself again.
Then the bill arrives.
Your hospital bill
$0
Ward C (subsidised) · worst case · after subsidies, before insurance
Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks, Jan–Dec 2023
But what does this actually mean for your wallet?
The bottom line
For this scenario, you need at least
$2,734
in cash. That's after government subsidies but before any insurance kicks in.
Your ward, your bill
Subsidised · 8-9 beds · After subsidies, before insurance
~2 months
of HDB mortgage
~9%
of avg Medisave
~0.5 months
of median salary
Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks · Data period: Jan–Dec 2023 · Compiled by Keith Teo

What does this mean for you?

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Recovery period (LIA PGS 2022)

Where you stay changes everything

Same condition. The ward determines the bill.
Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks, Jan–Dec 2023
Ward C · Subsidised · 8-9 beds
$615 – $2,734
Ward B2 · Subsidised · 6 beds
$682 – $2,470

What insurance actually does

Ward C bill. The bar shows how much you still pay.
You pay 100%
Covered
$615 – $2,734
No insurance. You pay the full bill out of pocket or Medisave.
Average Medisave balance ($31,000) covers this 11x in Ward C

These costs are just the hospital stay

After discharge, expect ongoing costs that for many patients exceed the initial bill.
Psychiatric follow-upsOngoing medicationTherapy sessionsCognitive rehabilitationSupport services
And these costs keep rising. Healthcare costs are up 12% since 2020, outpacing general inflation.

When someone dies in Singapore,
banks freeze every account.

Your family can't withdraw a single dollar until the legal process is complete. Most Singaporeans aren't prepared.
56%
of Singaporean adults don't have a will
40%
of under-65s have no CPF nomination
With a will
2-6 months to settle. Funeral, lawyer, and court fees combined.
~S$6,400
No will
6-12+ months to settle. Legal fees alone are S$10K-$20K. Contested estates reach S$93,000+.
S$10K–$93K+
While your family waits, mortgage payments, insurance premiums, and utility bills keep coming out of their own pockets.

5 things to check today

1
Know the warning signs
For stroke: Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 995. For mental health: persistent changes in mood, sleep, or behaviour.
2
Find the right support
IMH, CHAT (for youth), and Samaritans of Singapore (1767) offer free assessments and crisis support.
3
Check what your insurance actually covers
Log into CPF, go to My Healthcare, check MediShield Life or ISP coverage. Look for your ward class limit and claim caps.
4
Know your Medisave withdrawal limits
Your Medisave balance doesn't mean that amount is available for one bill. There are per-day and per-procedure caps.
5
Write a will and make a CPF nomination
A simple will starts from S$99. CPF nomination is free at cpf.gov.sg. Without these, your family faces months of legal process and S$10K+ in fees.
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