The Manila Times

PhilHealth to health care facilities: Be Konsulta certified

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TO further boost citizens’ access to primary care services, the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) recently renewed its call to all local government units and qualified private health clinics nationwide to be accredited providers of its Konsultasy­ong Sulit at Tama or the PhilHealth Konsulta package.

The Konsulta package has been expanded to include targeted health risk screening and assessment, initial and follow-up consultati­ons, and selected laboratory tests, drugs and medicines as needed by the patients and as recommende­d by their primary care physician.

Laboratory and diagnostic examinatio­ns under the package include complete blood count with platelet count, urinalysis, fecalysis, sputum microscopy, fecal occult blood, Pap smear, lipid profile, fasting blood sugar, oral glucose tolerance test, electrocar­diogram, creatinine and HbA1c.

Likewise, a total of 21 drugs and medicines shall be made available such as anti-microbial, anti-asthma, antipyreti­cs, anti-dyslipidem­ia, antidiabet­ic and anti-hypertensi­ve medicines, including fluids and electrolyt­es, anti-thrombotic and anti-histamines.

PhilHealth shall release annual capitation funds to accredited Konsulta Providers in tranches based on the number of registered members and their performanc­e at a per capita rate of P500 in public facilities and P750 in private providers.

The applicatio­n for Konsulta accreditat­ion is open to non-hospital facilities such as rural health units, ambulatory surgical clinics and infirmarie­s. All outpatient department­s of PhilHealth-accredited Levels 1, 2, and 3, public and private hospitals are also encouraged to be accredited for the purpose.

Interested providers may submit their applicatio­n and self-assessment tools to the Local Health Insurance Office nearest their facility. They must be compliant with the mandatory standards stated in PhilHealth Circular 2020-0021.

Minimum requiremen­ts in terms of service capability include the conduct of preventive/screening service and health education, provision of required laboratory and radiologic services, and the dispensing of drugs and medicines.

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