The Philippine Star

SSS to fasttrack digitaliza­tion

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

State-run Social Security System (SSS) has committed to expedite the digitizati­on of its core and business processes to improve the delivery of services to members and pensioners.

In a statement, SSS president and chief executive officer Aurora Ignacio said the digitizati­on and acquisitio­n of new digital infrastruc­ture for the SSS have commenced even before her assumption in office, but she wants to fasttrack the state fund’s full digital transition during her term.

She said this is in line with the priorities set forth by President Duterte and Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez.

“As mandated by our Social Security Commission exofficio chairperso­n Carlos Dominguez in his first order of business when he took office last March, he instructed to speed up the transition to the digitaliza­tion process. This is one of his priority policies under the new charter of the pension fund,” Ignacio said.

In a separate interview, Dominguez said he has ordered the SSS to shift its systems and processes to digital platforms to minimize the cost of delivering services to the public.

According to Dominguez, for every P100 in benefits released to an SSS member, the government spends P7. “That was my first review with SSS. I told them, (with) the way you’re doing your business, our estimate is it costs you P7 to deliver P100. Now, that is too expensive. Other countries, I think Malaysia, costs P3 to deliver P100. If I remember right, Japan P0.50 to deliver P100 worth of benefits,” Dominguez said.

“So if it cost me P7 to deliver P100, that means to say that’s P7 less I can give to somebody else. Your inefficien­cy is costing the public money directly. So I said the first thing you do is to digitize,” he said.

At present, the SSS has online facilities for the issuance of social security numbers, payment reference number (PRN) inquiry and generation, employment report submission, submission of contributi­on, salary loan applicatio­n, and filing of maternity and sickness notificati­on, among others.

These electronic and self-service channels include the SSS website, SSS mobile applicatio­n, Self-Service Express Terminal (SET), Interactiv­e Voice Response System (IVRS) and Text-SSS.

In addition, the SSS has also implemente­d the Real-Time Posting of Contributi­ons (RTPC) program in 2018 where contributi­on payments are posted immediatel­y through the use of the PRN.

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