SINGAPORE: At 72, Madam Tan still walks to the market every morning. She knows where to cross safely, where the shady spots are as she waits at the traffic light and, importantly, where there is a bench where she can stop to rest. Don’t mistake that unassuming bench for a convenient piece of furniture – it’s part of Singapore’s quiet health evolution.

For decades, we have thought of “healthcare” as what happens when we fall sick. However, Singapore’s ageing population and rising healthcare costs are forcing a crucial rethink of how healthcare can come before illness strikes.

Increasingly, Si…

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