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​TTSH announces the Health for Generations Fund to make healthcare more sustainable for the future

19 July 2024

From its humble beginnings in 1844 as the Chinese Pauper Hospital for the sick and poor, being the main civilian hospital during the Japanese occupation, leading the fight against multiple outbreaks and pioneering the geriatric and rehabilitation medicine specialities in Singapore, TTSH has always stood by the nation.

Now 180 years on, the hospital is among the leaders in the fields of geriatric and rehabilitation care, the management of infectious disease threats and in the use of innovation to care for its patients and nurture its healthcare workforce. Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President of the Republic of Singapore will grace the 180th anniversary celebrations at the Capitol Theatre as the Guest-of-Honour.

Celebrating the Commitment to Health

To mark this significant milestone, TTSH announced the set up of a new fund aimed at making healthcare more sustainable both within the hospital and the community. Named the Health for Generations Fund, the hospital's charity arm, TTSH Community Fund aims to raise $18 million over the next 5 years to support developments in key areas such as innovation, preventive healthcare and capability advancement.

The Health for Generations Fund will also support population health research projects, one of which will be the 'Health4All@Toa Payoh'. This 5-year longitudinal study will enrol and track 4,000 Toa Payoh residents and understand their psychosocial and environmental factors influencing health. The results will help TTSH provide residents with personalised solutions for health literacy, self-care, and community support that were previously lacking or not present. Another innovative effort is the three-year 'Predict-2-Prevent' research that will study the 50,000 genes variants of 1,000 patients with high blood pressure, cholesterol or obesity. These will enable the research team to perform polygenic risk scoring and identify those who are at the highest risk of a heart attack and allow for more personalised and intensive intervention.

“We celebrate our remarkable journey but recognise that there is much to do as Singapore's population ages and our healthcare needs increase. We must develop healthcare innovations and translate research from bench to bedside faster; our healthcare workforce will need to have the right skillsets to be agile and nimble and not to be burdened with labour intensive tasks. The hospital will need equitable care solutions that will help patients attain their full potential for health and well-being. The Health for Generations Fund will complement TTSH's commitment in these areas and we are excited to partner potential donors towards sustainable healthcare for future generations," said Adj Prof Tang Kong Choong, Chief Executive Officer of TTSH.

Mr Tan Tee How, Chairman, National Healthcare Group (NHG) said, “We are immensely proud to celebrate the 180th founding anniversary of Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH). This historic milestone is a powerful testament to TTSH's commitment to excellence in healthcare and its dedication to serving the healthcare needs of Singaporeans. Over the decades, TTSH has grown and evolved from its humble beginnings as a modest facility addressing the basic health needs of population, into a premier healthcare institution which has not only groomed generations of healthcare leaders but has also responded resolutely to the nation's call in many healthcare crises, including SARS and COVID-19. TTSH's continued commitment to clinical, teaching and research excellence and innovation is integral to NHG's mission as the regional health cluster and population health manager for Central and North Singapore, and our vision of adding years of healthy life. I would like to extend my deepest appreciation to all staff of TTSH, our patients and valued partners for their unwavering trust and support to TTSH."

Celebrating the People

The Founder's Day celebrations also paid tribute to staff members and teams with the annual Tan Tock Seng Awards. The awards are the highest honour conferred by the hospital in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the hospital's legacy of care. This year, the Tan Tock Seng Awards also witnessed 4 individuals being conferred with the Emeritus title for their lifetime contributions to healthcare and being role models to the next generation of healthcare professionals. One of them is Professor Philip Choo, who has been a key driving force in the growth of geriatric medicine as a speciality in Singapore and more recently, as the Group CEO of NHG (2015-2023), he steered the transformation of NHG to take on a more holistic population health role in the public healthcare system.

A significant accolade – the Culture Transformation Award – was presented to the Total Workplace Safety & Health (TWSH) Council by President Tharman Shanmugaratnam for its exemplary efforts to reduce and prevent injuries in the workplace, introduce impactful programmes that promote staff physical and mental well-being and support staff against abuse and harassment. The following awards were presented:

Culture Transformation AwardTotal Workplace Safety & Health Council
Emeritus Conferment3 Emeritus Consultants and 1 Emeritus Fellow
Milestone Awards

(1)  The Integrated Diabetes Mellitus Care Collaborative

(2) Specialised Unit for Acute Palliative Care

Staff Excellence Awards34 staff and partners

The anniversary celebration was held at Capitol Theatre with a musical titled 'Where Our Heart Beats'. Specially put together by award-winning actress and producer Tan Kheng Hua, and a talented local cast, including TTSH staff, the musical is inspired by real-life stories about TTSH and its people dedicating their work to make the hospital and Singapore a better place for health and healthcare.​

Media Factsheet

Tan Tock Seng Awards

The Tan Tock Seng Awards presented annually at the Founder’s Day Celebrations is the highest honour from the hospital to individuals and teams in recognition of their outstanding contribution to TTSH’s legacy of care.


This year, the TTSH Excellence Awards recognises 34 individuals (14 Gold & 20 Silver) from various professions in the hospital, along with one outstanding partner who receives the TTSH Partner Award.

​Staff Profile - Staff Excellence Awards (Gold)

Ms Heidi Tan, Senior Principal Occupational Therapist has made sterling contributions in the clinical, education and research domains. On the clinical front, she championed the development of work rehabilitation services for the injured nationally and facilitated their return-to-work (RTW). This initiative has significantly shaped the national workmen’s compensation policy. As educator in TTSH, NHG and Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), Heidi developed many impactful educational initiatives to develop skillsets of allied health professional to meet future healthcare needs. For instance, she was instrumental in the setup of SIT’s Health Sciences Continuing Professional Education (CPE) framework for the new undergraduate allied health programmes.


The Emeritus is an esteemed title bestowed to staff for their lifetime contributions to healthcare and who have impacted TTSH's legacy of care. They stand as role models and inspirations for the next generation. There are three Emeritus Consultants, and one Emeritus Fellow conferred this year.

Emeritus Fellow

Ms Lim Siew Geok, Assistant Director of Nursing, Nursing Service

Throughout her career at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) which spans over two decades, Ms Lim made significant contributions to TTSH's legacy of care. She upskilled nurses to perform intravitreal injection (IVT), a procedure traditionally performed by doctors. This has reduced the waiting time for patients to receive IVT injections and allowed for doctors to manage more complex cases. Ms Lim is an outstanding Nurse Educator Leader who elevated the Pedagogy of teaching not just in TTSH but across the Singapore community. This year, she was appointed the Adjunct Assistant Professor title by Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT). Besides her active professional life, Ms Lim makes time to volunteer, contributing to enhance the health of the population with Singapore Nurses Association.

Emeritus Consultants

Professor Philip Choo, Senior Consultant, Geriatric Medicine (Conferred in January 2024)

Prof Choo was the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TTSH from 2011 to 2014 and Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of NHG from 2015 to 2023. As one of Singapore's pioneering geriatricians with over 20 years of experience, Prof Choo has been a key driving force in the growth of geriatric capability in public health. His foresight led to the set-up of the largest geriatric facility in Singapore and the launch of the Centre for Geriatric Medicine at TTSH. During his tenure as GCEO, Prof Choo steered NHG to progressively shift from episodic illness care to the holistic management of the population in all dimensions of health – physical, psychosocial, and socio-economic – guided by the River of Live (ROL) framework, which he designed. Under his leadership, NHG made leaps in its digital transformation journey and further strengthened its research and education pillars.

Associate Professor Suresh Sahadevan, Senior Consultant, General Medicine

A/Prof Suresh is an all-rounded clinician who is well-respected in the Geriatric and General Medicine fraternities. His area of expertise in memory disorders and medical ethics and professionalism have placed him in the top rank of Geriatricians. He has mentored many outstanding clinicians who have made significant contributions to the specialty of Geriatric Medicine in TTSH.  A/Prof Suresh played a pioneering role in establishing the first non-psychiatric memory clinic and cognitive service under the Department of Geriatric Medicine. From 2004 to 2007, he was appointed Head of General Medicine where his dedication, experience and knowledge transformed General Medicine as a core and essential service at in the hospital and at the national level. To this day, he continues to contribute to clinical service in both General Medicine and Geriatric Medicine.

Adjunct Associate Professor Yeo Seng Beng, Senior Consultant, Otorhinolaryngology

Adj A/Prof Yeo is well recognised as the leading Otology and skull base specialist in the country. He is a recognised domain expert in his subspeciality nationally and internationally. For the past three decades, A/Prof Yeo is involved with mentoring and teaching ENT doctors and medical students. A/Prof Yeo has been integral to the training of the next generation of Otology and skull base specialists, passionately mentoring the younger generation of doctors not just within TTSH, from other hospitals too. He also developed the teaching curriculum for ENT nurses in collaboration with the Nanyang Polytechnic's School of Health Sciences.​​


The Tan Tock Seng Milestone Awards recognise the exceptional contributions of teams to the hospital's legacy of care. These teams have improved care to patients, through development, application or implementation of creative solutions and technology.

The Integrated Diabetes Mellitus Care Collaborative

The Integrated Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Care Collaborative led by the Department of Endocrinology, leverages on technology and interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance care for patients with diabetes. It is anchored by two initiatives, the Integrated Diabetes Care Programme (IDCP) and the Clinical Diabetes Educator (CDE) model. Both initiatives cross-train allied health professionals and nurses to manage diabetes patients as part of a whole Endocrinology team while still leveraging on their personal professional expertise. The role redesign especially for the CDE model reduces care fragmentation and allow patients to have better coordinated care with fewer diabetes clinic appointments and shorter waiting time. Using technology and database to identify and stratify all DM patients during ward admission, patients will have closer and more frequent monitoring for their DM care.

Specialised Unit for Acute Palliative Care

Established in 2013, the Specialised Unit for Acute Palliative Care is the first hospital-based palliative care unit in Singapore. The multidisciplinary team consists of doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers, dieticians, and pharmacists. Facilitating direct admission for patients from home to the ward, the unit bypasses the emergency department allowing for faster intervention and shorter hospital stays. The 30-bed unit admits patients with high clinical complexity and delivers cross-specialty and multidisciplinary interventions that relieve distressing symptoms and gives comfort to patients nearing their end of lives.​


The Culture Transformation Award given in milestone years is in recognition of highly impactful and transformative initiatives that create a shared and sustainable vision for success. This could be in the area of staff culture, behaviour or efficient work process. The first award was given in 2019 to the Quality and Patient Safety Culture, in conjunction with TTSH's 175th Founder's Day.

Total Workplace Safety & Health (TWSH)

In celebration of the hospital's 180th Founding Year, the second Culture Transformation Award goes to the Total Workplace Safety & Health (TWSH) Council. TWSH is led by the Workplace Safety & Health Council and its four pillars - Workplace Safety Committee, Occupational Health Committee, Staff Wellbeing Committee and the Office for Protection of Employees, and the Department of Infection Prevention and Control. The TWSH Council focuses on having every member in TTSH to contribute positively to the hospital's safety and health culture, this includes partners, vendors, students and volunteers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a strong call to protect the hospital workforce's health, a team was set up to roll out COVID-19 containment initiatives. Leveraging the pandemic experience, the TWSH has made exemplary efforts to reduce and prevent injuries in the workplace, introduce impactful programmes that promote staff physical and mental well-being and support staff against abuse and harassment, making TTSH a safe place to work and for patients to heal.​














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