The Philippine Star

PhilHealth claims for COVID pneumonia hit P14.6 B

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

COVID pneumonia topped the medical cases that the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) reimbursed last year, with claims amounting to more than P14 billion.

showed Latest that data total from reimbursem­ents PhilHealth for COVID pneumonia amounted to P14.6 billion.

PhilHealth said it received 72,511 claims for the disease from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2023.

Claims for moderate and highrisk pneumonia have the second highest amounting amount to P7.1 of reimbursem­ents billion, with 479,632 claims.

PhilHealth said moderate and high-risk pneumonia have been among the top 10 medical cases reimbursed since 2009.

Pneumonia is the leading cause of death among children worldwide.

The disease is a ”consequent­ial burden” among households everywhere, PhilHealth said.

The agency said claims for stroke infarction followed pneumonia, with 128,054 worth P3.5 billion; dengue fever (mild and severe), P1.5 billion, and acute gastroente­ritis, P1.2 billion.

Hypertensi­ve emergency ranked sixth in PhilHealth’s list at P1.1 billion with 141,436 claims; urinary tract infection, P1 billion with 160,548 claims, and peptic ulcer, P940,713,421 with 150,215 claims.

Data showed that P716,998,093 worth of reimbursem­ent was received by PhilHealth for asthma (in acute exacerbati­on) with 90,080 claims, and upper respirator­y tract infection, P283,451,909 with 75,935 claims.

PhilHealth had earlier urged healthcare facilities to ensure that their claims are in accordance with the rules and regulation­s of the agency so that they can be properly and immediatel­y reimbursed.

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