Romualdez eyes enhanced benefits from PhilHealth
IN A bid to bolster the health and welfare of the Filipino people, Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez on Tuesday directed the House Committee on Health to conduct a thorough review of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) Charter to expand patients’ benefits, including early detection of cancer.
The directive seeks to explore avenues to enhance benefits for Filipino patients, emphasizing the need for a more comprehensive healthcare coverage.
Romualdez’s order specifically targets an increase in benefits that would cover at least 50 percent of the costs in private hospital wards and the provision of free examinations for the early detection of deadly diseases, such as cancer.
These preventive measures would include critical diagnostic exams like xrays for lung cancer, mammography for breast cancer, and the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to prevent cervical cancer, among others.
The Speaker highlighted the necessity for PhilHealth to function akin to a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO), focusing its resources on safeguarding the health of the populace rather than investing in commercial banks and bonds.
“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,” Romualdez said.
The directive comes at a critical time when healthcare is of paramount importance, reflecting the government’s commitment to improving health services and making healthcare more accessible and affordable for all Filipinos.
Romualdez explained that the review seeks to address and eliminate any barriers to quality healthcare, ensuring that PhilHealth’s operations align with the best interests of the people it serves.