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PhilHealth, PIA team up for widest Konsulta promotions

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THE PHILIPPINE Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) and Philippine Informatio­n Agency (PIA) have recently signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to intensify the promotion of the former’s Konsulta Package to reach more Filipinos nationwide especially those in far-flung areas.

Konsulta or Konsultasy­ong Sulit at Tama is PhilHealth’s expanded primary care benefits package which pays for free consultati­ons, health screening and assessment, and any of the 15 laboratory tests and 21 drugs and medicines as needed by the patient and as prescribed by their Konsulta Package Providers of choice.

“PhilHealth’s Konsulta Package is the answer to persisting health conditions and emerging diseases that could possibly lead to financial exhaustion should they be left unattended,” PhilHealth President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel R. Ledesma, Jr. emphasized during the simple signing ceremony held at the PIA Head Office in Quezon City.

Both agencies acknowledg­ed and formalized their joint responsibi­lity of instilling awareness on Konsulta as well as other important informatio­n about the member’s PhilHealth benefits as mandated by Universal Health Care Law. The partnershi­p is in support of the government’s drive to strengthen the delivery of primary care to the people under the thrust “Pinalawak at mga Bagong Benepisyo para sa Mamamayang Filipino.”

As stipulated in the MoU, PhilHealth will constantly collaborat­e with PIA for the onsite registrati­on of Konsulta beneficiar­ies, and provide relevant and up-to-date informatio­n to the public through the help of the PIA Central Office. The agreement includes registrati­on of PIA employees and their dependents into Konsulta; promotion of Konsulta in PIA’s social media platforms, newsletter­s and instructio­nal materials.

Mr. Ledesma added that PIA’s widest and broadest network is crucial in making the Konsulta more accessible to all Filipinos, adding that “soon, the current roster of 21 free medicines will be increased to 53 under the PhilHealth Guaranteed and Accessible Medication­s for Outpatient Treatment or GAMOT, in addition to the inclusion of ultrasound and mammogram for the early detection of breast cancer among women.”

 ?? ?? (Standing, L-R) PhilHealth Acting VP for Corporate Affairs Rey Baleña; PIA-NCR Asst. Regional Director Alice Sicat; Regional Dir. Emver Cortez; Deputy Dir. Gen. Katherine Chloe De Castro; Deputy Dir. Gen. Adolfo Ares Gutierrez; PhilHealth Corporate Legal Counsel Atty. Mauro Anthony Cabading; Head Executive Asst. Joan Madarieta; PhilHealth NCR Public Affairs Unit Head Raymond Edwin Acoba; Internatio­nal and Local Engagement Dept. Acting Senior Manager Leilani Mae Formadero; and NCR Central Branch Manager Atty Rex Panti. (Seated L-R) PIA Dir. Gen. Jose A. Torres, Jr.; PhilHealth PCEO Emmanuel R. Ledesma, Jr., and NCR Vice-President Dr. Bernadette Lico
(Standing, L-R) PhilHealth Acting VP for Corporate Affairs Rey Baleña; PIA-NCR Asst. Regional Director Alice Sicat; Regional Dir. Emver Cortez; Deputy Dir. Gen. Katherine Chloe De Castro; Deputy Dir. Gen. Adolfo Ares Gutierrez; PhilHealth Corporate Legal Counsel Atty. Mauro Anthony Cabading; Head Executive Asst. Joan Madarieta; PhilHealth NCR Public Affairs Unit Head Raymond Edwin Acoba; Internatio­nal and Local Engagement Dept. Acting Senior Manager Leilani Mae Formadero; and NCR Central Branch Manager Atty Rex Panti. (Seated L-R) PIA Dir. Gen. Jose A. Torres, Jr.; PhilHealth PCEO Emmanuel R. Ledesma, Jr., and NCR Vice-President Dr. Bernadette Lico

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