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No disruption in PhilHealth services, Palace assures

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Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo gave the assurance after President Rodrigo Duterte ask ed PhilHealth's acting chief Roy Ferrer and members of the board to file their courtesy resignatio­ns because of "command responsibi­lity."

In a statement, Panelo said the President has directed the National Bureau of Investigat­ion to investigat­e the supposed unlawful activities of some personnel of the state health insurance agency.

"President Duterte directed the National Bureau of Investigat­ion to conduct a full-scale investigat­ion on the alleged irregulari­ties concerning the past practices of PhilHealth," the Palace official said late Monday night.

"We assure our people that the services of PhilHealth will remain unhampered as operations will continue and will be momentaril­y run by second-level officials pending the subject investigat­ion," he added.

Allegation­s that benefit claims were granted to nonexisten­t patients of accredited health provider WellMed Dialysis and Laboratory Center in Novaliches, Quezon City rocked PhilHealth last week.

In a separate statement, senator-elect Christophe­r Lawrence Go said the resignatio­ns of PhilHealth officials will only take effect once accepted by the President.

For now, Go said they should continue to report for work and perform normal duties and responsibi­lities, "until any action on their courtesy resignatio­ns is taken by the President."

Duterte met with PhilHealth board members on Monday in a bid to address the supposed fraudulent schemes hounding the state health insurer.

Panelo said that during the meeting, the President reiterated his trust in the integrity of Ferrer and PhilHealth board members, but expressed "sadness" over the PhilHealth's state of affairs.

Duterte likewise stressed that their courtesy resignatio­n would allow the corporatio­n "to have a clean slate absent any taint of irregulari­ty in rendering services as well as implementi­ng pertinent policies on health, including the Universal Health Care Act," Panelo said.

"There is zero tolerance on corruption under this Administra­tion," he said.

"There will be an indepth study on how the frauds are systematic­ally committed by unscrupulo­us persons in and out of PhilHealth. There will be criminal prosecutio­ns of all those involved. No one will be spared," he added. -

 ?? PNA photo ?? MANGO VARIETIES. Different varieties of Philippine mangoes are being sold at the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) central office in Quezon City as part of the launching of the Metro Marketing Program for Philippine mangoes on Monday (June 10, 2019). DA Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol said a workshop will be conducted next week for mango growers and producers to address issues such as lowering the minimum residue level, lessening of production cost, and better techniques in mango production. -
PNA photo MANGO VARIETIES. Different varieties of Philippine mangoes are being sold at the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) central office in Quezon City as part of the launching of the Metro Marketing Program for Philippine mangoes on Monday (June 10, 2019). DA Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol said a workshop will be conducted next week for mango growers and producers to address issues such as lowering the minimum residue level, lessening of production cost, and better techniques in mango production. -

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