Implementation of Auto-Credit Payment Scheme (ACPS) to all Health Care Institutions
THE PhilHealth Circular No. 043 series of 2012 instituted Auto-Credit Payment Scheme (ACPS) to improve claims processing of all accredited health care institutions (HCIs). Under ACPS, settlement of claims is credited directly to the HCI’s designated deposit accounts with Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP).
Originally offered only to hospitals and on an optional basis, the positive feedback encouraged the expansion of scope from hospitals to all HCIs. The issuance was later on amended through PhilHealth Circular No. 0020 series of 2017 with the following guidelines:
a. All HCIs shall be required to open deposit accounts with local banks under the supervision of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, aside from LBP, for the ACPS.
b. HCIs already enrolled under the ACPS with LBP shall opt to either retain their existing account or open an account with their preferred servicing bank.
c. For non LBP accounts, the gross settlement fee shall be paid by the HCIs.
d. PhilHealth reimbursements shall be credited through ACPS every Wednesday of the week or the next working day, in case crediting day falls on a non-working holiday.
e. HCIs shall issue individual official receipts for every PhilHealth reimbursements credited or paid to their deposit accounts. Official receipts are to be received by PhilHealth within 15 calendar days after the credit date. Failure to issue and deliver official receipt on or before the deadline shall not receive reimbursements on the credit date after the 15th day.
f. HCIs shall be subjected to the applicable banking rules and regulations of their partner bank.
g. All accredited HCIs shall be required to be ACPS compliant upon effectivity of this circular. Otherwise, payment release shall be put on hold and no checks shall be issued to HCIs for claim payments.
This circular shall take effect on September 1, 2017. Please be guided accordingly.
Source: P&A Grant Thornton; Certified Public Accountants; Punongbayan & Araullo (P&A) is the Philippine member firm of Grant Thornton International Ltd.