Panay News

PhilHealth benefit enhancemen­ts on track

More to expect this year – Ledesma

-

STATE health insurance chief Emmanuel R. Ledesma Jr. assured President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. that members and their beneficiar­ies can expect better and more responsive health benefits packages that they can avail of at any accredited health facility nationwide.

“Nasimulan na po natin ang pagpapabut­i ng ating mga benepisyo sa nakaraang taon, at magpapatul­oy po ito ngayong 2024. Marami kaming nakalatag na enhancemen­ts na siguradong mararamdam­an ng mga miyembro dahil sa mas mababang bayarin sa ospital, kung hindi man wala nang babayaran pa,” he declared.

The Philippine Health I n s u ra n c e C o r p o ra t i o n ( P h i l H e a l t h ) c h i e f ’ s pronouncem­ent came on the heels of President Marcos’ recent call that “any increase in premium will substantia­lly be much more in value in terms of benefits and coverage to PhilHealth members”.

L e d e s m a r e c e n t l y announced that the 30-percent increase in most of its case rate packages already took effect for all admissions starting February 14, 2024, the first time that an across-the-board increase was implemente­d since the all case rate scheme was launched in 2013.

“The 30% increase in case rates will restore substantia­l coverage affected by health inflation,” said Ledesma.

Coverage for breast cancer under its Z Benefits Package also jumped from P100,000 to P1.4 million or an increase of 1,300%.

In 2023, the PhilHealth Board approved the expansion of its coverage of hemodialys­is from 90 to 156 sessions per year. This has increased the annual benefit coverage of patients with chronic kidney disease stage 5 to P405,600 from P234,000. In 2023, PhilHealth paid a total amount of P17.43 billion for hemodialys­is claims alone.

P h i l H e a l t h a l s o s i g n i f i c a n t l y i n c re a s e d i ts coverage for certain conditions that are included among t he high burden disease in terms of finances and effect on the quality of life of patients. It increased the benefits packages for acute ischemic stroke from P28,000 to P76,000; and acute hemorrhagi­c stroke from P38,000 to P80,000. Ledesma said these two packages alone have increased by 200% percent.

“Para naman sa mga may high- risk pneumonia, halos na- triple po ang benepisyo mula P32,000 to P90,100”, said Ledesma, adding that PhilHealth even improved its Z Benefits Packages for colorectal cancer and on selected orthopedic implants.

I n October l ast year, it launched the Outpatient Mental Health Package which provides outpatient coverage for general and specialty mental health services for P9,000 and P16,000 per patient annually, respective­ly. The agency is partnering with the National Center for Mental Health for the initial implementa­tion of the package and is currently contractin­g more providers at the grassroots level to make this even more accessible to more than three million Filipinos with mental health conditions.

P h i l H e a l t h wa s a b l e to implement the benefits enhancemen­ts despite the suspension of the scheduled adjustment in contributi­on rate in 2023 from 4 percent to 4.5 percent.

“Our commitment t o continuous­ly provide Filipinos with responsive benefit packages remains, as guided by our thrust of ‘Pinalawak at mga Bagong Benepisyo para sa Mamamayang Filipino,’” he added.

For 2024, members have more to expect from PhilHealth.

“We will rationaliz­e case rates for bronchial asthma and bacterial sepsis in newborns and COVID- 19 i npatient benefits,” said Ledesma.

He f urther said t hat guidelines for outpatient therapeuti­c care benefits package for severe acute malnutriti­on in children aged five years old and below and services for physical medicine and rehabilita­tion will also be expected this year.

Another benefit to look forward to is the enhancemen­t of peritoneal dialysis under the Z Benefits Package.

“This i s where t he importance of adjusting our contributi­on rates comes into play. It will generate funds necessary for us to complete

our benefit plans, and more i mportantly to sustain the reforms in the benefit packages,” he stressed.

For 2024, the agency has allotted some P243 billion to pay for these benefits, P30 billion of which is earmarked for its PhilHealth Konsultasy­ong Sulit at Tama or Konsulta package. The Konsulta will be further expanded to include treatment

for TB, animal bite, malaria and HIV/AIDS. This is in addition to expanding coverage for medicines f rom the current 21 to 53 through PhilHealth’s Guaranteed and Accessible Medication­s for Outpatient Treatment or GAMOT./ PN

 ?? ?? Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n chief Emmanuel R. Ledesma Jr.
Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n chief Emmanuel R. Ledesma Jr.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines