SINGAPORE – The healthcare sector will play a role in shaping Singapore’s AI strategy, with Health Minister Ong Ye Kung saying his ministry will share its AI experience with the new National Artificial Intelligence Council.
Mr Ong, who is part of the inter-ministerial council, said on Feb 21 that the Ministry of Health has been using AI for some time, adopting an AI-enhanced, case-centric approach.
Clinicians, doctors, and nurses must still be kept in the loop, with AI-enhanced systems helping them to work better, Mr Ong told reporters. AI should also be used in areas where there are existing challenges, in a case-centric manner.
“I suppose because of our experience, we can share (our lessons) at the National AI Council. I’m sure we can also learn a lot and be able to further improve on using AI,” said Mr Ong, who is also Coordinating Minister for Social Policies.
“Ultimately, using AI (will help) to improve healthcare, benefit patients, and make the jobs of our clinicians better.”
National AI Council chaired by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong
was made during Budget 2026 on Feb 12. Its aim is to help Singapore harness AI as a strategic advantage.





