dito kaya manggagaling pondo ng RH bill?
Higher Philhealth contributions starting this month | ABS-CBN News
dito kaya manggagaling pondo ng RH bill?
Higher Philhealth contributions starting this month | ABS-CBN News
dito kaya manggagaling pondo ng RH bill?
Higher Philhealth contributions starting this month | ABS-CBN News
MANILA, Philippines - Contributions to the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) are increasing this month.
Self-employed workers will now have to pay a monthly contribution of P150 from P100. For those who are employed and earning P8,000 and below, they will now pay P87.50/month instead of P50/month.
For those who are earning between P8,001 to P34,999, the contribution rate is still 1.25% of their salary.
For those earning P35,000 and up, their monthly contribution will now be P437.50/month from P375/month. The increase will also be the same for employers as their employer contribution.
Greg Rulloda, PhilHealth vice president, says the increase is worth it since more benefits will be given to workers and more will become members.
For employers, the benefit is having a healthy workforce.
PhilHealth says the list of illnesses covered will now include heart ailment for children such as enlarged heart, cervical cancer, artificial leg and heart bypass.
So far no advice from Philhealth if they will increase their funding for local health centers despite the upcoming increase in the contribution.
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Naku sa mga local employment pala dinivert yung temporary hike para sa mga OFW tsk tsk
Philhealth president Alex Padilla is so dumb he have guts to sue hospital who will not honor Philhealth members. Where does he get's his guts to state so when the hospital should be one suing Philhealth for not paying it's debt. This sucker is really a failure with only being the son of former Sen. Padilla as his credential to be a political appointee. Used to be Customs chief and see where is customs until now.
He should be the one explaining why is Philhealth debt filing up? Where is the money of Philhealth? Why it took them 6 months and only after being threatened would they know and react they owe lots of hospital. This idiot is just sitting in the comfort of his office collecting salary & benefits milking the agency. This idiot should be fired.
http://m.inquirer.net/newsinfo/?id=605098
Funny thing lumabas sa internal investigation Mr. Rustico Jimenez even cited a hospital na may alleged backlog payable daw ang PhilHealth to find out na there's no such hospital naman.
Matindi kasi ang tandem ni Rustico Jimenez and Kabayan Noli kaya panay tirada, baseless opinion that pollutes the public mind.
Tinatanong ko nga yung mga kakilala ko sa legal bakit hindi pa idemanda ng kung anong kaso applicable kaso management decision nga daw yun.
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2400 philhealth ko nung nagbauad ako nang oec...
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More detailed news article from Rappler.
PhilHealth answers delayed reimbursement allegations
PhilHealth president Alexander Padilla asks Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines chief Rustico Jimenez to stick to facts ...
I've just shared an article from the Rappler Website: http://www.rappler.com/nation/58972-...backlog-claims
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Sir OFWs pays 2400 for 1 year so that would be 200 per month (which is the lowest monthly contribution), before it was 900 then naging 1200 and now 2400.
May option ka if you like to pay 1200 good for 6 months like what you did. For OFWs all payments and applicable period of coverage is reflected sa Member Data Record (MDR). Kaya hindi talaga makikita sa OEC yun. We advice na pay na ng 1 year or you can even pay yung duration ng contract mo para walang putol yung coverage for you and your dependents.
Typical scenario kasi na nangyayari na pinagmumulan ng reklamo is "Hindi namin nagamit" upon verification putol pala yung contribution, its an insurance you pay for it ahead hindi babayadan kung kailan kailangan gamitin.
To add up walang relationship ang validity ng OEC sa PhilHealth membership. The process of e-Receipt (OEC) issued by POEA is para mapadali ang bayad para isang singilan na lang, you don't need to line up for payments for OWWA, PAGIBIG, POEA and PhilHealth.
In a way, but you should not be issued an OEC to be used beyond the validity of your Philhealth coverage. Say, I requested a multiple OEC in January than can be used until December. If the Philhealth coverage is good for 6 months, I should only be issued an OEC than can be used until July.
Ako meron HMO card, ang binabayaran ko monthly is around 1k each, pero ng ma confine ang anak ko sa ospital, ang unang pinambayad sa bill ay galing sa Philhealth at ung butal sinagot ng HMO.
kung titignan nyo, mas malaki na ung nakolekta ng HMO, kumita pa sila dahil ung Philhealth ko ang pinambayad sa malaking percentage ng hospital bill. Kung bakit pinapayagan ito ng Philhealth e malamang meron magandang usapan sa HMO.
Para sa akin, kung ako ay meron HMO coverage, hindi na dapat kunin ng HMO sa philhealth ung pambayad, otherwise nag double pay lan ako. Tapos ang mag cover sa hospital bill ay Philhealth pa din.
Less PhilHealth muna kasi bago magbayad si HMO yan ang policy nila.
Pag wala ka PhilHealth yung computed PhilHealth deductible is yun ang out of pocket mo.
Walang mahihita/kikitain si HMO sa PhilHealth deduction mo kasi si hospital ang mag claim sa PhilHealth nun.
Si hospital ang babayadan ni PhilHealth hindi si HMO.
Kumbaga regardless kung may HMO man yung PhilHealth member or wala pareho ang deduction niya during confinement.
yes ganon nga.. pag wala kang philhealth.. idededuct pa din nang HMO yung part nang philhealth tapos ikaw na magbabayad non..
ang taas na nga nang mga HMO ngayon.. tanda ko mga 10 years ago nasa 3T to 5T lang yan eh.. ngayon 12T pataas na may 24T pa.. per year..
Dapat ayusin nang Phlhealth ang benepisyo sa mga myembro.. dapat wala na nga babayaran pag na hospital..
By 2024.. 5T a month eh 60T a year na yan.. dinaig pa ang mga HMO..
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socialized medicine isn't cheap...
to those who don't get sick.
but i agree.
it would be nice if hospitalization is a no-additional-expenses thing.
Yun naman ang direction, pero sa Government facility lang applicable no balance billing. I just hope all will comply, wala na yung walang supply, walang gamot.
It's a fact in any social health insurance: the bigger the number of those requiring state subsidy, the bigger the amount the contributing sector has to contribute, either directly, through premium, or indirectly, through taxes.
The biggest bleeder in hospital bills are the PFs wala kaso regulation. Hindi mo din naman puwede lagyan / hirap lagyan ng means to regulate.
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Agree with qwerty dapat meron bracket na lang. Kung magkano kaya mo contribute then ganito lang ang benefits mo pag higher bracket mas malaki benefits and so on.
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