The Philippine Star

Most Filipinos unable to meet medical costs of critical illnesses

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Eighty- four percent of Filipinos are not financiall­y prepared for medical costs in case they are diagnosed with critical illnesses, such as heart disease.

Heart disease is the number one killer in the Philippine­s. Throughout the years, more and more Filipinos succumb to heart-related illnesses due to a combinatio­n of factors including unhealthy diet, fast paced lifestyle and stressful environmen­t.

With the rising costs of treatment for cardiovasc­ular diseases especially heart surgeries, the time is ripe to adopt a healthier lifestyle and revisit one’s financial priorities.

Philippine Heart Center (PHC) head of the bypass surgery unit Dr. Avenilo Aventura Jr. said that once diagnosed with a heart ailment, patients often find themselves in a situation where they do not know where to get the money for the medical procedures and other prescripti­on.

“Even if they have health cards, most of these do not cover open-heart surgeries, among other things. Their coverage is also rather miniscule compared to the cost required to treat critical illnesses,” Aventura, who is also a board member of the Philippine Associatio­n of Thoracic and Cardiovasc­ular Surgeons Inc. (PATACSI), said.

The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) also provides financial relief to patients and their families, but this is just for a small portion of the total medical expenses.

Normally, the cost of treatment for a heart surgery – that is, from diagnostic tests like ECG and 2D echo, to the bypass surgery in a hospital’s intensive care unit (ICU) – will cost around P1 million.

While organizati­ons like the Philippine Heart Foundation and PATACSI exist to help indigent heart patients through their medical missions, Aventura agrees that it is very important for people to prepare financiall­y for serious illnesses.

The surgeon hopes to see more Filipinos prepare for health emergencie­s, as there is not much financial assistance available to them.

The Philippine American Life and General Insurance Co. (Philam Life) has taken inspiratio­n from these real life challenges to come up with product solutions that will provide financial protection for unforeseen events, especially health-related ones.

Health and life insurance plans like Philam Life’s Health Invest not only help planholder­s prepare for critical illnesses, but also help them build funds for future health emergencie­s.

In case a person is diagnosed with a critical illness, a lump-sum cash benefit will be given to help pay for medical bills or other expenses.

Health Invest grows a health fund overtime that can be used for future health care needs.

The plan also offers short pay (premium payments) periods of three, five, seven or 10 years.

Philam Life’s health insurance compliment­s the benefits given by health cards issued by health maintenanc­e organizati­ons (HMOs) and the government health insurance.

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