The Philippine Star

Private hospitals’ group mulls lawsuit vs PhilHealth

- – Sheila Crisostomo

The Private Hospitals Associatio­n of the Philippine­s Inc. (PHAPi) is up in arms over a plan by the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. to allow another group to be the lone recognized certifying body for health facilities applying for PhilHealth accreditat­ion.

PHAPi president Rustico Jimenez said this plan would deny more than 700 PHAPi members accreditat­ion with PhilHealth.

“We will sue Padilla… before the Office of the Ombudsman for not allowing PHAPi members PhilHealth accreditat­ion,” he said, referring to PhilHealth president and chief executive officer Alexander Padilla.

Jimenez said PhilHealth drew up with a memorandum “requiring only PHA (Philippine Hospital Associatio­n) to certify the accreditat­ion renewal for PhilHealth.”

He claimed that Padilla had committed usurpation of authority because there is an existing administra­tive order from the Department of Health that only a license is required to be accredited by PhilHealth.

“This is practicall­y killing our organizati­on. Why? Because we have been critical of PhilHealth. We are the ones who have been exposing their delayed reimbursem­ent, among other issues that we raised,” Jimenez added.

While PHAPi is comprised of only private hospitals, the PHA’s members are private and government hospitals.

Asked about the issue, Padilla said the Philippine Medical Associatio­n and PHA asked to “have only one accreditin­g body.”

This is in line with PhilHealth’s plan to require hospitals and health care facilities to secure a “certificat­e of good standing” when they apply for PhilHealth accreditat­ion.

“This certificat­e was already being required in the past but it was discontinu­ed. We are planning to revive it but there is no order yet. Most probably we will push through and we will recognize only one (certifying) body,” he added.

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