Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Go backs suspension of PhilHealth premium hike

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Senator Christophe­r

“Bong” Go has expressed his support for the proposed suspension of the increase in PhilHealth premiums for the year 2024. This aligns with the sentiments of Department of Health Secretary Ted Herbosa, who has urged President Ferdinand Marcos

Jr. to reconsider the scheduled premium hike.

Acknowledg­ing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and other global crises on the national economy, Go, in a statement, empathized with Filipinos who are still grappling with financial difficulti­es.

Go, who is the chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, also emphasized the need for PhilHealth to ensure that they can deliver their services even without the premium hike while addressing systemic problems in the organizati­on.

At the height of the pandemic, Go called for the deferment of the premium hike and urged the national government to initially shoulder the necessary funding to implement the Universal Health Care Law, while the majority of Filipinos are still overcoming the adverse effects of the Covid-19 crisis on their livelihood­s and the overall economy. The proposed suspension is under careful considerat­ion by President Marcos, as confirmed by Communicat­ions Secretary Cheloy Garafil. The recommenda­tion comes on the heels of Herbosa’s statement that PhilHealth is financiall­y stable enough to continue providing benefits without the need for immediate rate hikes.

This considerat­ion follows the President’s directive in 2023 to suspend the increase of PhilHealth’s premium rate and income ceiling in response to the socioecono­mic challenges of the pandemic.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana ?? WORKERS are busy at the redevelopm­ent of the Quezon City Memorial Circle Thursday, 18 January. Work on the 27-hectare area seeks to add more green and open spaces as well as new facilities like an open amphitheat­er, playground and other places for rest and recreation.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana WORKERS are busy at the redevelopm­ent of the Quezon City Memorial Circle Thursday, 18 January. Work on the 27-hectare area seeks to add more green and open spaces as well as new facilities like an open amphitheat­er, playground and other places for rest and recreation.
 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SBG ?? SENATOR Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SBG SENATOR Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go.

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