The Philippine Star

Pagcor resumes applicatio­ns for medical aid

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (PAGCOR) will again accept applicatio­ns for financial medical assistance starting today.

Last week, the state-run gaming regulator halted the provision of financial aid following the arrest of a couple who attempted to defraud PAGCOR by submitting fake documents for fictitious medical cases.

The suspects were nabbed by Manila policemen during an entrapment operation. They are facing charges of falsificat­ion of public documents.

The PAGCOR said it would strengthen its cooperatio­n with the Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office (PCSO), where walk-in requests should be submitted for endorsemen­t to prevent fraudulent claims.

All applicatio­ns for medical assistance will be endorsed first to the PCSO to verify if the applicant has been issued a “Guarantee Letter” by the charity agency, according to PAGCOR.

“The primary objective of the enhanced coordinati­on between the PAGCOR and PCSO is to maximize the assistance given to patients, and to harmonize the systems of both agencies,” the regulator said.

The PAGCOR said it would tap the cooperatio­n of the PCSO, which has more human resources and organizati­onal experience in processing requests for medical assistance.

The gaming regulator said the measure is also in preparatio­n for responsibl­e data-sharing and long-term solutions that the two agencies have been exploring in line with the Universal Health Care Law.

The PAGCOR warned individual­s or groups using bogus documents for cash scams that they would be strictly dealt with in accordance with the law.

The agency is mandated to remit part of its earnings to the national government through dividends to the National Treasury, as well as contributi­ons to other beneficiar­ies such as the Philippine Sports Commission and the President’s Socio-Civic Projects Fund.

As part of its mandate, the PAGCOR also provides direct financial medical assistance to indigent patients.

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