Frontier Healthcare Group was formed in year 2002 through the merger of 3 general practice clinics. Currently, we are operating 11 general practice clinics and one primary care medical centre. These clinics are staffed by a core team of Family Physicians and General Practitioners. We recognise that it is important for our doctors to be trained and certified in postgraduate family medicine to deliver high standards of care to our community. In addition, our clinic assistants are required to undergo continuing training to maintain the Group’s minimum standards in delivery of healthcare services. In this way, we strive to build a quality healthcare team.Our doctors are actively involved in undergraduate and postgraduate Family Medicine teaching, working closely with the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in the National University of Singapore, the Family Medicine Department in the National University Health System (NUHS) and the College of Family Physicians Singapore.In 2012, our Group in collaboration with the Agency for Integrated Care, pioneered and operationalised the Primary Care Network (PCN) in Singapore. The PCN model has evolved from the pilot phase then to the current MOH-endorsed national framework. The Frontier Primary Care Network comprises a network of GP clinics formed from Frontier’s clinics and independent small GP clinics in the community. The PCN model aims to support private GPs to deliver quality team-based care in chronic disease management.
Frontier Healthcare Group was formed in year 2002 through the merger of 3 general practice clinics. Currently, we are operating 11 general practice clinics and one primary care medical centre. These clinics are staffed by a core team of Family Physicians and General Practitioners. We recognise that it is important for our doctors to be trained and certified in postgraduate family medicine to deliver high standards of care to our community. In addition, our clinic assistants are required to undergo continuing training to maintain the Group’s minimum standards in delivery of healthcare services. In this way, we strive to build a quality healthcare team.Our doctors are actively involved in undergraduate and postgraduate Family Medicine teaching, working closely with the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in the National University of Singapore, the Family Medicine Department in the National University Health System (NUHS) and the College of Family Physicians Singapore.In 2012, our Group in collaboration with the Agency for Integrated Care, pioneered and operationalised the Primary Care Network (PCN) in Singapore. The PCN model has evolved from the pilot phase then to the current MOH-endorsed national framework. The Frontier Primary Care Network comprises a network of GP clinics formed from Frontier’s clinics and independent small GP clinics in the community. The PCN model aims to support private GPs to deliver quality team-based care in chronic disease management.
Frontier Healthcare Group was formed in year 2002 through the merger of 3 general practice clinics. Currently, we are operating 11 general practice clinics and one primary care medical centre. These clinics are staffed by a core team of Family Physicians and General Practitioners. We recognise that it is important for our doctors to be trained and certified in postgraduate family medicine to deliver high standards of care to our community. In addition, our clinic assistants are required to undergo continuing training to maintain the Group’s minimum standards in delivery of healthcare services. In this way, we strive to build a quality healthcare team.Our doctors are actively involved in undergraduate and postgraduate Family Medicine teaching, working closely with the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in the National University of Singapore, the Family Medicine Department in the National University Health System (NUHS) and the College of Family Physicians Singapore.In 2012, our Group in collaboration with the Agency for Integrated Care, pioneered and operationalised the Primary Care Network (PCN) in Singapore. The PCN model has evolved from the pilot phase then to the current MOH-endorsed national framework. The Frontier Primary Care Network comprises a network of GP clinics formed from Frontier’s clinics and independent small GP clinics in the community. The PCN model aims to support private GPs to deliver quality team-based care in chronic disease management.