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==[[Southern Leyte News]]== | ==[[Southern Leyte News]]== | ||
''' | '''National government absorbs payments for 2012 indigents sponsored program -- So. Leyte Philhealth''' | ||
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/?m=7&r=r08&id= | *Source: http://pia.gov.ph/?m=7&r=r08&id=65746 | ||
* | *Saturday, November 26, 2011 | ||
:by | :by Bong Pedalino | ||
MAASIN CITY, Southern Leyte, | MAASIN CITY, Southern Leyte, Nov. 26 (PIA) -- All poor families can expect to be covered by the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (Philhealth) next year as the national government will be the one to pay for the P 1,200.00 annual premium, said Misael Paigan, head of the provincial Philhealth Service Office. | ||
The selection of the qualified families will be based on the National Household Targeting System (NHTS), a country-wide database, for Philhealth’s nationwide sponsorship program next year, Paigan revealed during the Action Center cable TV program Wednesday. | |||
He said those enrolled through the initiatives of the local government units (LGUs), the municipalities, cities, provinces, or by the Office of the Congressman, these will have to continue, provided the concerned LGUs or entities will be the ones to pay the full P 1,200.00 premium per recipient. | |||
In the past, the LGUs shared 10% of the premiums while the national government paid the other 90%, he added. | |||
The intention of the national government to take care of the Philhealth premiums by next year shall insure the widest coverage of medical care for all Filipinos, also known as universal coverage, and this will also be in line with the country’s commitment to the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) of the United Nations, said Henry Madula, Philhealth Information Officer. | |||
Madula said that among the objectives of the MDG will be to greatly reduce the maternal and child mortalities before, during, and shortly after giving birth. | |||
Philhealth has included normal delivery in accredited birthing facilities, along with new born screening, as among the listed benefits that active members can claim. | |||
Aside from reaching out to as many potential members to be enrolled as possible, Paigan said Philhealth has been working closely with hospitals so common drugs and medicines needed by member-patients while being admitted can be available with support from the Department of Budget and Management (DBM). | |||
Philhealth is also monitoring public and private health care providers so these wellness outlets can be accredited as soon as they can comply with the requirements, so that members can have much wider access in availing Philhealth’s benefit payments, Paigan also said. (PIA-Southern Leyte/bong) | |||
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