The Manila Times

PhilHealth reminds hospitals to file claims within 60 days

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STATE health insurer Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) has reminded all its accredited health care providers in the country that the filing of claims for reimbursem­ents returns to the usual 60 calendar days from a patient’s discharge.

The return to the 60-day filing period will cover all claims for patients with admission date starting Jan. 1, 2023.

The reminder was issued after the Declaratio­n of State of Calamity due to the Covid-19 pandemic ended on Dec. 31, 2022, which consequent­ly ended certain special privileges being granted to health care facilities during fortuitous events under PhilHealth Circular 20200007 such as extended submission of claims from 60 to 120 calendar days.

With the discontinu­ance of a state of calamity, the 45-day limit and single period of confinemen­t rule are likewise reinstated starting 2023, in accordance with PhilHealth Advisory 2023-0012.

“We urge all our partner hospitals to start submitting their claims within the usual 60 calendar days as provided for in Section 46, Rule 2 of Republic Act 7875, as amended by RA 9241 and RA 10606 as amended for their admitted patients starting January 1 of this year,”

PhilHealth Chief Emmanuel Ledesma Jr. said, adding that the state agency remains committed to process and pay the claims within the 60 day period as required under the law.

Ledesma also urged the hospitals to coordinate with their respective PhilHealth regional offices to continue with reconcilin­g claims data and for other assistance that they may need to best serve PhilHealth members and their families.

In 2022, PhilHealth recorded an average turnaround time of 29 days in paying claims. It also reported benefit payouts amounting to P129.6 billion as of Dec. 31, 2022.

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