Singapore's Living Asset Map uses geospatial tech to map community resources for preventive healthcare
The Living Asset Map, co-developed by SingHealth Community Hospitals and the Singapore Land Authority, is a geospatial platform launched in March 2025 that maps community assets (parks, fitness corners, community centres, etc.) to support Singapore's shift toward preventive healthcare. By visualizing health-promoting resources across neighborhoods, the tool helps healthcare providers prescribe non-clinical activities like Tai Chi, Zumba, and walking as part of patient recovery and wellness plans. The initiative highlights interagency collaboration and the use of geospatial technology to enable a healthier, more connected community.
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The Living Asset Map, co-developed by the SingHealth Community Hospitals and Singapore Land Authority, showcases how interagency collaboration and geospatial tech are key enablers to a healthier future.
An hour of Tai Chi in the park before breakfast, a Zumba class at the community centre after lunch, and a stroll around the block before bedtime - these activities aren't merely recreational but serve as valuable resources in Singapore's push towards preventive healthcare.
Since March 2025, the Living Asset Map has been helping healthcare providers identify and prescribe community-based activities as part of patient recovery plans.
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