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MOH Holdings (MOHH) – Operating arm of MOH, in charge



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Report of the COI into the Cyber Attack on SingHealth 10 Jan 2019
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MOH Holdings (MOHH) – Operating arm of MOH, in charge
of infrastructure for public healthcare
24. The public healthcare system comprises corporatised institutions owned by their holding company MOHH, which in turn is owned by the Government through Minister for Finance (Incorporated. The corporatised institutions comprise, inter alia: a) Since January 2018, three Clusters of public healthcare institutions
(“PHIs”; collectively, the “Clusters”), (i) Singapore Health Services Pte Ltd (“SingHealth”) (into which the Eastern Health Alliance Cluster had merged (ii) National University Health System Pte Ltd (“NUHS”) (into which the Jurong Health Services Cluster had merged and (iii) National Healthcare Group Ptd Ltd
(“NHG”) (into which the Alexandra Health System Cluster had merged b) Integrated Health Information Systems Pte Ltd (“IHiS”); and c) Agency for Integrated Care (“AIC”). Minister for Finance (Incorporated) is a statutory body constituted by the Minister for Finance Incorporation) Act (Cap. 183, 2014 Revised Edition.



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25. An organisational chart of MOHH and its subsidiaries is set out below.
Figure 1: Organisational chart of MOHH and its subsidiaries
26. From around 2007, MOHH took on more operational functions, such as the central employment and management of junior doctors, and the development of public healthcare infrastructure.
27. Until the merger of MOHH’s Information Systems Division (“MOHH
ISD”) into IHiS on 1 November 2016 (see paragraph 36 (pg 14) below) , MOHH
ISD was responsible for upstream IT master planning for the public healthcare sector and the development of national healthcare IT.
28. Prior to the above-mentioned merger, MOHH was also responsible for the internal audit function for its subsidiaries, a task performed by the Group Internal Audit (“GIA”) department. MOHH continues to perform this function today.
29.
MOHH has a Board of Directors that is appointed by MOH to guide
MOHH's strategic efforts to ensure that its direction is inline with national healthcare policies and goals, and chaired by Permanent Secretary (Health.

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