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Ministry of Health of the Republic of Singapore

02/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/04/2026 01:25

EATWISE SG PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR DETECTING MALNUTRITION RISK AMONG SENIORS, CURRENT PERFORMANCE LEVELS AND ANNUAL TARGETS FOR NUTRITION SCREENINGS

NOTICE PAPER NO. 444

NOTICE OF QUESTION FOR WRITTEN ANSWER

FOR THE SITTING OF PARLIAMENT ON 3 FEBRUARY 2026

Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament

Ms He Ting Ru

MP for Sengkang GRC

Question No. 907

To ask the Coordinating Minister for Social Policies and Minister for Health (a) whether the EatWise SG initiative has defined performance indicators for early detection and referral of seniors at malnutrition risk; (b) what are the current performance levels; and (c) what annual targets have been set through 2030, given projected ageing demographics.

Answer

1 EatWise SG is an initiative to equip healthcare workers to deliver better diet recommendations for the prevention and management of chronic diseases and malnutrition. Under this initiative, an EatWise SG resource and training package was developed to help doctors and nurses deliver nutrition advice, including during HealthierSG and Nurse Counselling sessions. E-learning programmes and workshops on nutrition risk identification including malnutrition and diet advice are also being rolled out to primary care doctors, nurses and community care providers.

2 Through EatWise SG, primary care and community providers can conduct nutritional assessments during opportunistic frailty screening to identify at-risk seniors who would benefit from diet interventions. As EatWise SG pilots are still in the early stages, MOH does not have sufficient data to report on outcomes or referrals for seniors with malnutrition risk. We will monitor effectiveness of the capability development efforts through indicators such as patient satisfaction with nutrition care and patient-reported adherence to the recommended diet strategies.

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