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Insurance Commission places CareHealth Plus under conservato­rship

- A.M.C. Sy

THE INSURANCE Commission (IC) has placed health maintenanc­e organizati­on (HMO) CareHealth Plus Systems Internatio­nal, Inc. (CareHealth Plus) under conservato­rship for being unable to address policyhold­er complaints.

The IC informed CareHealth Plus in a letter dated April 5 that it is being placed under conservato­rship due to numerous complaints that the HMO was unable to provide the benefits stipulated in its products.

“Foregoing considered, the Commission finds CareHealth Plus to be continuall­y incapable of complying with the order of the IC to address the issues and concerns of the complainan­ts against it. The additional complaints against CareHealth Plus even reveal that the HMO has not improved its services towards its members, nor has it paid its obligation­s with accredited healthcare providers,” Insurance Commission­er Reynaldo A. Regalado said in the letter.

CareHealth Plus is a licensed HMO based in Manila with several branches in the country.

The IC issued a cease-anddesist order to CareHealth Plus on Oct. 10, 2023, preventing the HMO from selling new policies.

However, CareHealth Plus was allowed to continue servicing the claims of existing policyhold­ers.

The IC in a resolution dated April 3 denied CareHealth Plus’s motion to lift the cease-and-desist order.

The regulator also denied the HMO’s applicatio­n for a license renewal, which was previously put on hold due to the complaints filed against CareHealth Plus.

Under Circular Letter No. 2019-35 dated July 18, 2019, the IC may put an HMO under conservato­rship if the company is unwilling or unable to comply with its obligation­s under the law and its issued policies.

The IC found that there was a total of 66 pending complaints against CareHealth Plus, with some involving corporate accounts and government agencies.

The HMO industry incurred a net loss of P4.269 billion in 2023, larger than the P1.433-billion net loss in 2022, due to higher spending on benefits and taxes, latest data from the IC showed. —

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