Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PhilHealth charter review urged in House

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Speaker Martin Romualdez on Tuesday directed the review that specifical­ly targets an increase in benefits, including coverage of at least 50 percent of the cost in private hospital wards and free examinatio­ns for the early detection of deadly diseases, such as cancer.’

The House Committee on Health will conduct a thorough review of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n, or PhilHealth, charter to expand patients’ benefits.

Speaker Martin Romualdez on Tuesday directed the review that specifical­ly targets an increase in benefits, including coverage of at least 50 percent of the cost in private hospital wards and free examinatio­ns for the early detection of deadly diseases, such as cancer.

Early cancer detection measures would include critical diagnostic exams like X-rays for lung cancer, mammograph­y for breast cancer, and the human papillomav­irus vaccine to prevent cervical cancer, among others.

In a statement, Romualdez said there is a need for PhilHealth to function as a health maintenanc­e organizati­on, focusing its resources on safeguardi­ng the health of the populace rather than investing in commercial banks and bonds.

No PhilHealth scrimping

“With substantia­l annual allocation­s from Congress and regular contributi­ons from private employees, there is no excuse for PhilHealth to scrimp on coverage. The effectiven­ess of the Universal Health Care system depends on our ability to provide for our citizens, ensuring they receive the medical attention and preventive care they deserve,” he said.

The directive reflects the government’s commitment to improving health services and making healthcare more accessible and affordable for all Filipinos.

The review is not just about increasing coverage but also about reevaluati­ng PhilHealth’s investment strategies to ensure that funds are utilized in ways that directly benefit the health and well-being of the Filipino people, added Romualdez.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PHILHEALTH ?? PHILHEALTH’S CEO Emmanuel Ledesma welcomes Presidenti­al Adviser on Poverty Alleviatio­n Secretary Larry Gadon (right) who gave the keynote address for the 29th anniversar­y of the premier health agency.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PHILHEALTH PHILHEALTH’S CEO Emmanuel Ledesma welcomes Presidenti­al Adviser on Poverty Alleviatio­n Secretary Larry Gadon (right) who gave the keynote address for the 29th anniversar­y of the premier health agency.

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