Monday, July 18, 2016

PhilHealth extends free coverage policy for all 'Yolanda' survivors

TACLOBAN CITY, July 18 (PNA) –- The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) has extended the “all can avail policy” until December 31, 2016 for supertyphoon Yolanda victims in Eastern Visayas.

The national government recently approved the extension noting that many disaster victims are still reeling from the impacts of the 2013 monster typhoon. The policy was supposed to expire on June 30 this year.

“This means that all PhilHealth members and even non-members who are residents of Region 8 can avail of the health insurance benefits,”

Under the policy, the state-run health insurance firm applies exemption from the 45-day benefit limit and single period confinement, submission of claims within 120 days upon discharge (by the facility to PhilHealth), and extension of the accreditation validity or submission of application of healthcare providers.

To avail of the benefits, all patient have to fill out a PhilHealth Member Registration Form (PMRF) and submit it to the hospital before discharge. The PhilHealth benefits should be deducted from the total hospital bill.

In 2015, benefits payments of PhilHealth Eastern Visayas has reached PHP4.39 billion, representing a 48.7 percent increase than in the previous year.

About 85 percent of patients in the region have availed the benefits from their office last year, most of them are victims of supertyphoon Yolanda. (PNA)
JMC/SARWELL Q. MENIANO

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