Long Before Simpol, Cooking Was Already Personal

At the heart of it, Chef Tatung’s approach reminds people that cooking is a human experience shaped by stories, relationships, and the simple act of caring.

The Birth Of The KitchiZen: Slow Fire, Steady Heart In A World Of Too Much

With KitchiZen, Chef Tatung invites reflection on how simple acts, repeated over time, can shape a more balanced and grounded way of living.

Taiwan Taps Filipino Talent For Global Semiconductor Workforce At 2026 Career Day

Taiwan brings semiconductor career opportunities to Manila, connecting Filipino engineers with global industry leaders as demand for skilled talent continues to rise.

When Publicity Stopped Being Proof Of Reputation Strength

Modern reputation management requires more than visibility, as stakeholders now rely on evidence from actions, culture, and engagement rather than curated public communications.

PhilHealth Approves Higher Capitation Rate For Konsulta Packages

PhilHealth’s board of directors approves an increase in the capitation rate for its Konsulta package.


PhilHealth Approves Higher Capitation Rate For Konsulta Packages

69
69

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The board of directors of Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) has approved an increase in the capitation rate of its Konsulta package.

In a news release Thursday, the Department of Health (DOH) said the rate has increased to PHP1,700 per patient seen per year.

“Private Konsulta package providers (KPPs) will also be allowed to collect a co-payment of up to PHP900, while patients seen in public KPPs will not be charged extra,” it said.

Earlier, PhilHealth added mammography and ultrasound screening services that will help detect breast cancer and other conditions such as abdominal problems.

“It is the pleasure of the Board to now bring up primary care benefits with mammogram and ultrasound services not just in sandbox sites, but nationwide,” he said.

PhilHealth Konsulta is a primary care benefit package that provides capitation payments for free annual check-ups, selected diagnostics and medicines.

The increase in payments is expected to be implemented by June 2024.

The DOH said the implementation could be earlier depending on the completion of operational details such as information technology system enhancements. (PNA)