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Cayetano: PhilHealth Package Benefits Too Low, Need Updating

Senator Alan Cayetano demanded adjustments for the benefits under the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation in relation to high inflation in the country.

Cayetano: PhilHealth Package Benefits Too Low, Need Updating

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Senator Alan Peter Cayetano on Thursday said it is time to adjust the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth)’s packages to account for high inflation that has driven up healthcare costs.

“Kung tatanungin niyo kung may pagtaas sa presyo ng bigas o langis, masasagot kaagad. Kayo po magsabi, y’ung fees sa laboratory or sa hospital, nagtaas na rin ba sila? We want to focus on zero billing kasi iyon talaga ang issue,” Cayetano told PhilHealth officials during its program and services briefing with the Senate Committee on Government Corporations and Public Enterprise on October 5, 2022.

He said in order to update PhilHealth packages to current healthcare expenses, there is a need to fine-tune its No Balance Billing (NBB) Policy.

“We are interested in zero billing. How do we address the issues kung passé na y’ung amount? Right now kasi napakalaki ng inflation,” he said.

Introduced by PhilHealth in 2012, the NBB policy, also known as zero billing, mandates that no other fees are charged to or paid for by members for health services rendered by government hospitals or select PhilHealth accredited private hospitals.

Also introduced in 2012 was PhilHealth’s All Case Rates (ACR) Policy, which refers to the fixed amount that it reimburses members for specific cases or illnesses.

Cayetano said with a decade passing since both policies have been implemented, it may be high time to adjust PhilHealth’s packages.

Aside from zero billing, Cayetano also expressed interest in tackling PhilHealth’s access and service coverage.

“We’ll also be focusing on PhilHealth’s access and coverage kasi paano kung kumpleto at maganda [ang offered services] kung wala namang PhilHealth-accredited na hospital sa lugar? Forty percent of our barangays do not even have primary health centers. y’ung sa coverage naman, nabanggit na kanina y’ung sa PhilHealth Plus, check ups, et cetera,” he said.

Cayetano assured PhilHealth officials that despite the gaps that need to be filled, he is not out to point fingers or lay blame on them.

“Ang attitude natin dito is not ‘committee versus PhilHealth.’ We’re all in this together and kami naman ang nagpapasa ng budget. Kung may pagkukulang, it’s not only on your backs but it’s also on us,” he said.

Source: http://www.senate.gov.ph