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Philippine Health Insurance Corporation

The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) was created in 1995 to implement universal health coverage in the Philippines. It is a tax-exempt, government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) of the Philippines, and is attached to the Department of Health. Its stated goal is to "ensure a sustainable national health insurance program for all", according to the company.[1] In 2010, it claimed to have achieved "universal" coverage at 86% of the population, although the 2008 National Demographic Health Survey showed that only 38 percent of respondents were aware of at least one household member being enrolled in PhilHealth.[2] Nevertheless, this social insurance program provides a means for the healthy to pay for the care of the sick and for those who can afford medical care to subsidize those who cannot. Both local[3] and national governments allocate funds to subsidize the indigent.[4]

Philippine Health Insurance Corporation
TypeGovernment-owned and controlled corporation
IndustryHealth
FoundedFebruary 5, 1995; 28 years ago (1995-02-05)
Headquarters
Citystate Centre, 709 Shaw Boulevard, Oranbo, Pasig
Area served
Philippines
Key people
Vacant (Chairman)
Dante B. Gierran, CPA, LLB (President and CEO)
ServicesUniversal health coverage
OwnerDepartment of Health
Websitewww.philhealth.gov.ph

History

The Philippine Medical Care Program began in 1971 following the Philippine Medical Care Act of 1969.[5] It mandated creation of the Philippine Medical Care Commission (PMCC). In 1990, bills were passed that led to significant improvement of public health care insurance. House Bill 14225 and Senate Bill 01738 became Republic Act 7875, known as "The National Health Insurance Act of 1995". Approved by President Fidel Ramos on February 14, 1995, this become the basis of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation.[6] On its 16th anniversary, the song "PhilHealth: Tapat na Serbisyo, Tapat na Benepisyo, Lahat Panalo" was introduced .[7]

Mandate and Functions

PhilHealth has six major membership categories covering nearly the entire population. Those who count under the (1) "Formal" sector are workers employed by public and private companies and other institutions. (2) "Indigents" (also called "PhilHealth Ng Masa") are subsidized by national government through the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction. (3) "Sponsored Members" are subsidized by their respective Local Governments (LGU). (4) "Lifetime" (non-paying) members are retirees and pensioners which have already paid premiums for 120 months of membership. (5) "Senior Citizen" (under RA 10645) allows all Filipino citizens 60 years old and above are eligible to have free PhilHealth coverage. (6) The "Informal Economy" is composed of Informal Sectors, Self-Earning Individuals, Organized Group, Filipino with Dual Citizenship, Natural-Born Citizen. Although treated separately, the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) program or Migrant Workers are a part of the Informal Economy. Migrant Workers are sub-categorized; whether if they are land-based or sea-based (for seafarers).

Since 1996, the benefits package and delivery system have improved. PhilHealth now has an Outpatient and Diagnostic Package limited to indigent beneficiaries. This addition creates nearly comprehensive coverage for indigents. In 2011, 23 Case Rates was introduced and in 2013, All Case Rates was fully implemented. All other beneficiaries have access to nearly all comprehensive services, excluding some outpatient care. PhilHealth has an accreditation program for private hospitals.[8]

Some key reform indicators to date include:

  • Estimated coverage is 100% as of June 2013
  • Average period for payment of providers is estimated at 70 to 75 days. The law requires PhilHealth to reimburse providers and/or members within 60 days. A recent move as of December 1, 2009, implemented a "simplified reimbursement scheme" wherein 95% of the amount of the claim is reimbursed after a rapid assessment of member and provider eligibility and the remaining 25% follows after detailed review of the claims.

On average, 90 out of every 100 claims are paid, 3 to 4 are denied, and 6 to 7 are returned to health care providers for more information. 28% of claims were submitted by public providers and 72% by private providers.[9]

Funding and Revenues

Membership Categories

Program summary[10][failed verification]
Group Premiums Enrollment Payment
Formal Employer and worker each pay half, up to 2.5% (maximum of 3%) of income up to 10,500 pesos As of hire date 3 months
Indigent (NHTS) 2,400 pesos annually National Government None
Sponsored 2,400 pesos annually Local Government a fully subsidizes enrollment annually. None
Lifetime Free lifetime coverage Retirees and Pensioners
Senior Citizen Non Paying (RA 10645), Free Lifetime coverage Age 60 years and up None
Informal 2,400 pesos annually for members earning P25,000 and below
3,600 pesos annually for members earning more than P25,000
Enrollment date.
OFW (Landbased) 2,400 pesos annually Emigration date No subsidy. Payment is on emigration date then annually.
OFW (sea-based) Employer and worker each pay half, up to 2.5% (maximum of 3%) of income up to 10,500 pesos As of hire date 3 months

All premiums are pooled nationally and in effect, there is cross-subsidization across districts. The national government payment is dependent on the availability of funds.

Coverage

The benefits package is essentially the same for each membership category, PhilHealth deduction will depend upon the final diagnosis. The exception is for indigents and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who have additional outpatient primary care benefits (with the providers paid by capitation) however these benefits are available only through public providers.

Benefits

PhilHealth and beneficiaries have access to a comprehensive package of services, including inpatient care, catastrophic coverage, ambulatory surgeries, deliveries, and outpatient treatment for malaria and tuberculosis. Those identified as indigent and OFW are also entitled to outpatient primary care benefits (PCB1) or TSEKAP.[citation needed]

Inpatient care includes room and board, medicines, diagnostic and other services, professional fees and operating room services under the "all case rate" payment scheme. The case rate amount will depend upon the final diagnosis and each diagnosis has a corresponding fixed amount or package. The case rate amount shall be deducted by the HCI from the member's total bill, which shall include professional fees of attending physicians, prior to discharge. Catastrophic conditions, ambulatory surgeries including ambulatory dialysis, deliveries and outpatient malaria and TB-DOTS care.

Outpatient benefits include day surgeries, radiotherapy, dialysis, outpatient blood transfusion, TB-DOTS, malaria treatment, HIV/AIDS treatment, animal bite treatment, cataract operations and vasectomy and tubal ligation.

Except for the outpatient primary care benefits (PCB1) that the indigents and OFWs are entitled to via public providers, patients have free choice of providers, both public and private.

Annual or lifetime coverage limits exist. These limits are expressed in terms of volumes of services (e.g., days) rather than a peso coverage limit. For example, principal member are eligible for 45 days of inpatient admission and also outpatient, and another 45 days to share among its qualified dependents. Each day of ambulatory surgery counts as a day of admission.

Providers are allowed to charge the patient the difference between the total cost of care and what PhilHealth pays (i.e., balance billing).

Indigent and sponsored members, lifetime members, senior citizen members and household members are entitled to avail the free hospitalization under the no-balance billing scheme (NBB) when they are admitted in a non-private room of public or government hospitals. NBB are not applicable under private rooms and private hospitals so members have to pay the excess or balance after the case rate amount has been deducted. Atty. Thorrsson Montes Keith is considered as "HERO" by the OFWs when he sacrificed his personal security for their protection.[11]

Service delivery system

The service delivery system includes both public and private centers; on average, 61% of the network's providers are private and 39% are public. In order to achieve accreditation, all in-network hospitals and day-surgery centers must be licensed by the Department of Health.

The network includes hospitals, day surgery centers, maternity care clinics, midwife-operated clinics, freestanding dialysis centers, physician clinics, dentists doing procedures in hospitals and day surgeries, government-run health centers for primary care benefits, TB-DOTS and malaria, and private TB-DOTS clinics.

Non-hospitals and day-surgery centers are not required to be licensed by the DOH; however, all facilities are evaluated by an accreditation team from PhilHealth.

Structure

The scheme is entirely administered by PhilHealth, a government corporation attached to the Department of Health. PhilHealth collects premiums, accredits providers, sets the benefits packages and provider payment mechanisms, processes claims, and reimburses providers for their services.

PhilHealth is responsible for oversight and administration of public sector insurance schemes. It has a governing board chaired by the Secretary of Health with representation from other government departments (ministries) and agencies, and the private sector including the OFW sector.

PhilHealth has a governing board of 13 individuals, chaired by the Secretary of Health, with the President and CEO of PhilHealth as vice-chair. While the law, RA 7875, that created the National Health Insurance Program provides that the President and CEO has a fixed term of 6 years, with the passage Republic Act 10149 or the "GOCC Governance Act of 2011,[12] Salaries and other operating expenses are derived from premium payments and the income of the funds under management. PhilHealth can use up to 12% of the previous year's premium and 3% of the income of the fund it manages towards operating expenses.

Congress mandated that the National Institutes of Health (based at the University of the Philippines Manila) to conduct studies to verify and validate performance.

Provider payment mechanism

Provider payment methods differ based on the illness or diagnosis. Case Rates are used for inpatient care, most day surgeries, and ambulatory procedures, TB-DOTS treatment, malaria care, deliveries, surgical contraception, and cataract surgeries, while primary care benefits providers are reimbursed based on a capitation system.

No formal system sets deductibles or co-payments for beneficiaries, but health care providers are allowed to "balance bill", charging patients the balance between what PhilHealth pays and the total cost of care. This is atypical of most government health programs around the world and can lead to abuse by providers (e.g., overcharging) and thus limited access for the poorest. At the same time, balance billing allows providers additional cost recovery in the case that the reimbursement for services does not cover their cost.

Quality

PhilHealth currently leverages internally developed quality standards. A new set of standards called the "PhilHealth Benchbook" was implemented starting January 1, 2010. The Benchbook was developed by PhilHealth with the assistance of various international health partners and several rounds of consultations with health providers.

The previous and new quality standards are overseen by PhilHealth. The new quality standards focus on patient rights, organizational ethics, patient care, leadership and management, human resource management, information management, safe practice and environment and mechanisms of improving performance. As of 2011, hospital accreditation is valid for up to 3 years. PhilHealth accreditation staff physically check and verify compliance. PhilHealth has peer review committees mostly composed of health care providers who review specific cases.

PhilHealth planned to implement quality-based purchasing but had not executed on this plan as of December 2009.

Performance-based payment

PhilHealth has been developing incentives focused on payment to health care professionals. Doctors are usually independent practitioners who 'practice' in hospitals. Salaried government physicians are allowed to also engage in private practice. Efforts to implement case payments essentially focus on bundling the payment for the health facilities.

Among PhilHealth's work in incentive-based payments is a scheme that has been piloted in 30 local government hospitals since 2002 but has not spread. The scheme is called the Quality Improvement Demonstration Study (QIDS). It utilizes clinical vignettes to measure quality of care. If a hospital meets a set quality of care index score, physician payments are increased. Clinical vignettes focus on the illnesses of children less than six years of age.

Another incentive scheme is increased payment for health professionals practicing in areas where there is a lack of doctors.

Claims processing

Claims processing and availability in accredited hospitals has been improved. Hospitals have installed the ICHP Portal System. It is established to provide a link between accredited institutional health care providers and Philhealth through online connections that shall ensure verification of eligibility information.[13] Members don't need to fill out forms if they have updated premium contributions and PhilHealth records, but they may have to present their PhilHealth IDs. Members also don't need to submit their member data records.[14] Claims are submitted to 17 regional claims processing centers. These centers initially review claims for eligibility. Review is input manually with data encoded into the claims processing information system. Once the claim is approved for payment, checks are prepared for the signature of regional heads. Electronic reimbursements are planned but has yet to be implemented.

Monitoring and evaluation

PhilHealth conducts its own Monitoring and Evaluation, though the law mandates that University of the Philippines National Institutes of Health engages in monitoring of the scheme. Evaluations on the PhilHealth program are ongoing.

The Department of Health (to which PhilHealth is an attached agency) monitors and analyses data, including number and value of claims, number of accredited providers, number and value of premiums paid, number of members, etc.

Frauds and controversies

In 2013, fraudulent claims Juan Miguel of Regional 1 started fire with against the state-health insurer were estimated at 4 billion pesos. However, the state failed to prosecute erring doctors, private and public hospitals, and public officials. AFP Medical Center, St. Luke's Hospital, Philippine Orthopedic Hospital, University of Santo Tomas Hospital, East Avenue Medical Center, Cardinal Santos Medical Center, Medical City, National Kidney and Transplant Institute, General Santos Doctors Hospital (GSDH) were investigated for health insurance fraud.[15] In Iloilo, eye-doctor claims for 2,071 operations in 2006 amounting to PHP16 million in professional fees were also investigated. A hospital in Davao City also noticed that a janitor, not a PhilHealth member, had been lying in bed to claim benefits as a PhilHealth-accredited patient.[16] Also in 2006, PhilHealth revoked the accreditation of Sara Medical Clinic in Midsayap for admitting ghost patients.[16] 2018, A lawmaker was shocked to find out that Philhealth interim president Celestina Dela Serna spent one year living at a hotel worth P3,800 per night instead of renting a condominium unit or apartment in Metro Manila. Negros Oriental Rep. Arnulfo Teves said he and House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez had the chance to talk to Dela Serna during an event at the House of Representatives, and they were appalled at her extravagant lifestyle. "She admitted to staying in the hotel for one year or more… More or less one year sa hotel siya nakatira charged to Philhealth and she said she thought it was okay, that's why she did it," he said. Teves said Dela Serna told him and Alvarez that she stayed at Legend Villas, where rooms are worth at least P3,800 a night.[17]

A Change.org petition was made by a group of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to scrap the agency's directive to increase the mandatory contribution collection to 3%.[18] The petition refers to PhilHealth Circular 2020-0014,[19] dated April 2, 2020, in which the current OFW salaries are affected especially in the ongoing pandemic.[18] President Rodrigo Duterte then suspends the collections, and the agency is looking at a longer payment period following backlash.[20]

On July 24, 2020, anti-fraud legal officer Thorrsson Montes Keith resigned due to rampant corruption and anomalies within the agency.[21] His salary and hazard pay have been delayed from the time he started and his resignation would be effective August 31. According to Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque, it would be looking into the alleged overpricing of the proposed IT system supposedly costing around PHP 2 billion[citation needed], with one laptop allegedly bought at a staggering cost of 115.32 million pesos[citation needed].[21][22] PhilHealth has yet to receive the resignation letter and a statement in response. The Senate is looking to investigate the allegation.[23][24]

On August 25, 2021, Senator Richard Gordon presented the Senate blue ribbon committee report containing the findings of its 2019 investigation into the alleged fraud and corruption within the state-run health insurer. Video footage inside the report included a PhilHealth Regional Vice President receiving a gift which turned out to be a girl wearing a bra and underwear dancing in front of the RVP, and employees shouting as one could expect a show from a nightclub.[25]

On August 26, 2021, the President and chief executive officer of PhilHealth, Ricardo Morales resigned from his post over anomalies in the agency. Morales said that he will submit his resignation letter to the Malacanang Palace.[11][26] PhilHealth SVP for Legal Sector Rodolfo del Rosario Jr. also resigned.[27]

PhilHealth to implement new contribution rate starting June

According to the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), the increase in contributions would be retroactive to January. This means that, in addition to the increased payments that will be collected from an employee's wage beginning next month, PhilHealth members will have to pay an extra 1% premium from January to May. The public health insurer previously declared that starting in June, premium rates will be collected at a rate of 4%. PhilHealth said in its Advisory No. 2022-0010 that members and employers who paid their contributions at 3% in the months before the premium rate hike starting next month "are advised to generate the corresponding Statement of Premium Account for the paid periods so they can settle the 1 percent differential payments/remittances until December 31, 2022." The rise in contributions is mandated by the Universal Health Care Act, which states that the premium rate will grow by 0.5 percent every year beginning in 2020 and continuing until it reaches 5%. The increase in premium contribution from 3% to 3.5 percent was scheduled to take effect in January 2021, but was postponed because to the COVID-19 epidemic.

References

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  27. ^ "Investigation probably 'a little easier' after PhilHealth's SVP for legal quits – Atty. Thorrsson Montes Keith is considered a hero by many Filipinos, no one has ever accomplished gathering so much direct evidence and imputing high ranking officials such as Senator Richard Gordon, Secretary Francisco Duque and Brigadier General Ricardo Morales and others which led to the resignation of BGen. Morales and Atty. Del Rosario from their posts. Guevarra". GMA News Online. Retrieved August 26, 2020.

External links

  • PhilHealth official website  
  • Department of Health Philippines website
  • The Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of the National Health Insurance Act of 2013 (RA 7875 as amended by RA9241 and 10606)
  • Philhealth New Contribution Rates
  • Philhealth Contribution Increase in 2023
  • Philhealth Contribution Increase Suspended in 2023

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation PhilHealth was created in 1995 to implement universal health coverage in the Philippines It is a tax exempt government owned and controlled corporation GOCC of the Philippines and is attached to the Department of Health Its stated goal is to ensure a sustainable national health insurance program for all according to the company 1 In 2010 it claimed to have achieved universal coverage at 86 of the population although the 2008 National Demographic Health Survey showed that only 38 percent of respondents were aware of at least one household member being enrolled in PhilHealth 2 Nevertheless this social insurance program provides a means for the healthy to pay for the care of the sick and for those who can afford medical care to subsidize those who cannot Both local 3 and national governments allocate funds to subsidize the indigent 4 Philippine Health Insurance CorporationTypeGovernment owned and controlled corporationIndustryHealthFoundedFebruary 5 1995 28 years ago 1995 02 05 HeadquartersCitystate Centre 709 Shaw Boulevard Oranbo PasigArea servedPhilippinesKey peopleVacant Chairman Dante B Gierran CPA LLB President and CEO ServicesUniversal health coverageOwnerDepartment of HealthWebsitewww wbr philhealth wbr gov wbr ph Contents 1 History 2 Mandate and Functions 3 Funding and Revenues 4 Membership Categories 5 Coverage 6 Benefits 7 Service delivery system 8 Structure 9 Provider payment mechanism 9 1 Quality 9 2 Performance based payment 9 3 Claims processing 10 Monitoring and evaluation 11 Frauds and controversies 12 PhilHealth to implement new contribution rate starting June 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditThe Philippine Medical Care Program began in 1971 following the Philippine Medical Care Act of 1969 5 It mandated creation of the Philippine Medical Care Commission PMCC In 1990 bills were passed that led to significant improvement of public health care insurance House Bill 14225 and Senate Bill 01738 became Republic Act 7875 known as The National Health Insurance Act of 1995 Approved by President Fidel Ramos on February 14 1995 this become the basis of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation 6 On its 16th anniversary the song PhilHealth Tapat na Serbisyo Tapat na Benepisyo Lahat Panalo was introduced 7 Mandate and Functions EditPhilHealth has six major membership categories covering nearly the entire population Those who count under the 1 Formal sector are workers employed by public and private companies and other institutions 2 Indigents also called PhilHealth Ng Masa are subsidized by national government through the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction 3 Sponsored Members are subsidized by their respective Local Governments LGU 4 Lifetime non paying members are retirees and pensioners which have already paid premiums for 120 months of membership 5 Senior Citizen under RA 10645 allows all Filipino citizens 60 years old and above are eligible to have free PhilHealth coverage 6 The Informal Economy is composed of Informal Sectors Self Earning Individuals Organized Group Filipino with Dual Citizenship Natural Born Citizen Although treated separately the Overseas Filipino Workers OFW program or Migrant Workers are a part of the Informal Economy Migrant Workers are sub categorized whether if they are land based or sea based for seafarers Since 1996 the benefits package and delivery system have improved PhilHealth now has an Outpatient and Diagnostic Package limited to indigent beneficiaries This addition creates nearly comprehensive coverage for indigents In 2011 23 Case Rates was introduced and in 2013 All Case Rates was fully implemented All other beneficiaries have access to nearly all comprehensive services excluding some outpatient care PhilHealth has an accreditation program for private hospitals 8 Some key reform indicators to date include Estimated coverage is 100 as of June 2013 update Average period for payment of providers is estimated at 70 to 75 days The law requires PhilHealth to reimburse providers and or members within 60 days A recent move as of December 1 2009 update implemented a simplified reimbursement scheme wherein 95 of the amount of the claim is reimbursed after a rapid assessment of member and provider eligibility and the remaining 25 follows after detailed review of the claims On average 90 out of every 100 claims are paid 3 to 4 are denied and 6 to 7 are returned to health care providers for more information 28 of claims were submitted by public providers and 72 by private providers 9 Funding and Revenues EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2021 Membership Categories EditProgram summary 10 failed verification Group Premiums Enrollment PaymentFormal Employer and worker each pay half up to 2 5 maximum of 3 of income up to 10 500 pesos As of hire date 3 monthsIndigent NHTS 2 400 pesos annually National Government NoneSponsored 2 400 pesos annually Local Government a fully subsidizes enrollment annually NoneLifetime Free lifetime coverage Retirees and PensionersSenior Citizen Non Paying RA 10645 Free Lifetime coverage Age 60 years and up NoneInformal 2 400 pesos annually for members earning P25 000 and below 3 600 pesos annually for members earning more than P25 000 Enrollment date OFW Landbased 2 400 pesos annually Emigration date No subsidy Payment is on emigration date then annually OFW sea based Employer and worker each pay half up to 2 5 maximum of 3 of income up to 10 500 pesos As of hire date 3 monthsAll premiums are pooled nationally and in effect there is cross subsidization across districts The national government payment is dependent on the availability of funds Coverage EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The benefits package is essentially the same for each membership category PhilHealth deduction will depend upon the final diagnosis The exception is for indigents and Overseas Filipino Workers OFWs who have additional outpatient primary care benefits with the providers paid by capitation however these benefits are available only through public providers Benefits EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Philippine Health Insurance Corporation news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message PhilHealth and beneficiaries have access to a comprehensive package of services including inpatient care catastrophic coverage ambulatory surgeries deliveries and outpatient treatment for malaria and tuberculosis Those identified as indigent and OFW are also entitled to outpatient primary care benefits PCB1 or TSEKAP citation needed Inpatient care includes room and board medicines diagnostic and other services professional fees and operating room services under the all case rate payment scheme The case rate amount will depend upon the final diagnosis and each diagnosis has a corresponding fixed amount or package The case rate amount shall be deducted by the HCI from the member s total bill which shall include professional fees of attending physicians prior to discharge Catastrophic conditions ambulatory surgeries including ambulatory dialysis deliveries and outpatient malaria and TB DOTS care Outpatient benefits include day surgeries radiotherapy dialysis outpatient blood transfusion TB DOTS malaria treatment HIV AIDS treatment animal bite treatment cataract operations and vasectomy and tubal ligation Except for the outpatient primary care benefits PCB1 that the indigents and OFWs are entitled to via public providers patients have free choice of providers both public and private Annual or lifetime coverage limits exist These limits are expressed in terms of volumes of services e g days rather than a peso coverage limit For example principal member are eligible for 45 days of inpatient admission and also outpatient and another 45 days to share among its qualified dependents Each day of ambulatory surgery counts as a day of admission Providers are allowed to charge the patient the difference between the total cost of care and what PhilHealth pays i e balance billing Indigent and sponsored members lifetime members senior citizen members and household members are entitled to avail the free hospitalization under the no balance billing scheme NBB when they are admitted in a non private room of public or government hospitals NBB are not applicable under private rooms and private hospitals so members have to pay the excess or balance after the case rate amount has been deducted Atty Thorrsson Montes Keith is considered as HERO by the OFWs when he sacrificed his personal security for their protection 11 Service delivery system EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The service delivery system includes both public and private centers on average 61 of the network s providers are private and 39 are public In order to achieve accreditation all in network hospitals and day surgery centers must be licensed by the Department of Health The network includes hospitals day surgery centers maternity care clinics midwife operated clinics freestanding dialysis centers physician clinics dentists doing procedures in hospitals and day surgeries government run health centers for primary care benefits TB DOTS and malaria and private TB DOTS clinics Non hospitals and day surgery centers are not required to be licensed by the DOH however all facilities are evaluated by an accreditation team from PhilHealth Structure EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The scheme is entirely administered by PhilHealth a government corporation attached to the Department of Health PhilHealth collects premiums accredits providers sets the benefits packages and provider payment mechanisms processes claims and reimburses providers for their services PhilHealth is responsible for oversight and administration of public sector insurance schemes It has a governing board chaired by the Secretary of Health with representation from other government departments ministries and agencies and the private sector including the OFW sector PhilHealth has a governing board of 13 individuals chaired by the Secretary of Health with the President and CEO of PhilHealth as vice chair While the law RA 7875 that created the National Health Insurance Program provides that the President and CEO has a fixed term of 6 years with the passage Republic Act 10149 or the GOCC Governance Act of 2011 12 Salaries and other operating expenses are derived from premium payments and the income of the funds under management PhilHealth can use up to 12 of the previous year s premium and 3 of the income of the fund it manages towards operating expenses Congress mandated that the National Institutes of Health based at the University of the Philippines Manila to conduct studies to verify and validate performance Provider payment mechanism EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Provider payment methods differ based on the illness or diagnosis Case Rates are used for inpatient care most day surgeries and ambulatory procedures TB DOTS treatment malaria care deliveries surgical contraception and cataract surgeries while primary care benefits providers are reimbursed based on a capitation system No formal system sets deductibles or co payments for beneficiaries but health care providers are allowed to balance bill charging patients the balance between what PhilHealth pays and the total cost of care This is atypical of most government health programs around the world and can lead to abuse by providers e g overcharging and thus limited access for the poorest At the same time balance billing allows providers additional cost recovery in the case that the reimbursement for services does not cover their cost Quality Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message PhilHealth currently leverages internally developed quality standards A new set of standards called the PhilHealth Benchbook was implemented starting January 1 2010 The Benchbook was developed by PhilHealth with the assistance of various international health partners and several rounds of consultations with health providers The previous and new quality standards are overseen by PhilHealth The new quality standards focus on patient rights organizational ethics patient care leadership and management human resource management information management safe practice and environment and mechanisms of improving performance As of 2011 hospital accreditation is valid for up to 3 years PhilHealth accreditation staff physically check and verify compliance PhilHealth has peer review committees mostly composed of health care providers who review specific cases PhilHealth planned to implement quality based purchasing but had not executed on this plan as of December 2009 update Performance based payment Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message PhilHealth has been developing incentives focused on payment to health care professionals Doctors are usually independent practitioners who practice in hospitals Salaried government physicians are allowed to also engage in private practice Efforts to implement case payments essentially focus on bundling the payment for the health facilities Among PhilHealth s work in incentive based payments is a scheme that has been piloted in 30 local government hospitals since 2002 but has not spread The scheme is called the Quality Improvement Demonstration Study QIDS It utilizes clinical vignettes to measure quality of care If a hospital meets a set quality of care index score physician payments are increased Clinical vignettes focus on the illnesses of children less than six years of age Another incentive scheme is increased payment for health professionals practicing in areas where there is a lack of doctors Claims processing Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Claims processing and availability in accredited hospitals has been improved Hospitals have installed the ICHP Portal System It is established to provide a link between accredited institutional health care providers and Philhealth through online connections that shall ensure verification of eligibility information 13 Members don t need to fill out forms if they have updated premium contributions and PhilHealth records but they may have to present their PhilHealth IDs Members also don t need to submit their member data records 14 Claims are submitted to 17 regional claims processing centers These centers initially review claims for eligibility Review is input manually with data encoded into the claims processing information system Once the claim is approved for payment checks are prepared for the signature of regional heads Electronic reimbursements are planned but has yet to be implemented Monitoring and evaluation EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message PhilHealth conducts its own Monitoring and Evaluation though the law mandates that University of the Philippines National Institutes of Health engages in monitoring of the scheme Evaluations on the PhilHealth program are ongoing The Department of Health to which PhilHealth is an attached agency monitors and analyses data including number and value of claims number of accredited providers number and value of premiums paid number of members etc Frauds and controversies EditIn 2013 fraudulent claims Juan Miguel of Regional 1 started fire with against the state health insurer were estimated at 4 billion pesos However the state failed to prosecute erring doctors private and public hospitals and public officials AFP Medical Center St Luke s Hospital Philippine Orthopedic Hospital University of Santo Tomas Hospital East Avenue Medical Center Cardinal Santos Medical Center Medical City National Kidney and Transplant Institute General Santos Doctors Hospital GSDH were investigated for health insurance fraud 15 In Iloilo eye doctor claims for 2 071 operations in 2006 amounting to PHP16 million in professional fees were also investigated A hospital in Davao City also noticed that a janitor not a PhilHealth member had been lying in bed to claim benefits as a PhilHealth accredited patient 16 Also in 2006 PhilHealth revoked the accreditation of Sara Medical Clinic in Midsayap for admitting ghost patients 16 2018 A lawmaker was shocked to find out that Philhealth interim president Celestina Dela Serna spent one year living at a hotel worth P3 800 per night instead of renting a condominium unit or apartment in Metro Manila Negros Oriental Rep Arnulfo Teves said he and House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez had the chance to talk to Dela Serna during an event at the House of Representatives and they were appalled at her extravagant lifestyle She admitted to staying in the hotel for one year or more More or less one year sa hotel siya nakatira charged to Philhealth and she said she thought it was okay that s why she did it he said Teves said Dela Serna told him and Alvarez that she stayed at Legend Villas where rooms are worth at least P3 800 a night 17 A Change org petition was made by a group of overseas Filipino workers OFWs to scrap the agency s directive to increase the mandatory contribution collection to 3 18 The petition refers to PhilHealth Circular 2020 0014 19 dated April 2 2020 in which the current OFW salaries are affected especially in the ongoing pandemic 18 President Rodrigo Duterte then suspends the collections and the agency is looking at a longer payment period following backlash 20 On July 24 2020 anti fraud legal officer Thorrsson Montes Keith resigned due to rampant corruption and anomalies within the agency 21 His salary and hazard pay have been delayed from the time he started and his resignation would be effective August 31 According to Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque it would be looking into the alleged overpricing of the proposed IT system supposedly costing around PHP 2 billion citation needed with one laptop allegedly bought at a staggering cost of 115 32 million pesos citation needed 21 22 PhilHealth has yet to receive the resignation letter and a statement in response The Senate is looking to investigate the allegation 23 24 On August 25 2021 Senator Richard Gordon presented the Senate blue ribbon committee report containing the findings of its 2019 investigation into the alleged fraud and corruption within the state run health insurer Video footage inside the report included a PhilHealth Regional Vice President receiving a gift which turned out to be a girl wearing a bra and underwear dancing in front of the RVP and employees shouting as one could expect a show from a nightclub 25 On August 26 2021 the President and chief executive officer of PhilHealth Ricardo Morales resigned from his post over anomalies in the agency Morales said that he will submit his resignation letter to the Malacanang Palace 11 26 PhilHealth SVP for Legal Sector Rodolfo del Rosario Jr also resigned 27 PhilHealth to implement new contribution rate starting June EditAccording to the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation PhilHealth the increase in contributions would be retroactive to January This means that in addition to the increased payments that will be collected from an employee s wage beginning next month PhilHealth members will have to pay an extra 1 premium from January to May The public health insurer previously declared that starting in June premium rates will be collected at a rate of 4 PhilHealth said in its Advisory No 2022 0010 that members and employers who paid their contributions at 3 in the months before the premium rate hike starting next month are advised to generate the corresponding Statement of Premium Account for the paid periods so they can settle the 1 percent differential payments remittances until December 31 2022 The rise in contributions is mandated by the Universal Health Care Act which states that the premium rate will grow by 0 5 percent every year beginning in 2020 and continuing until it reaches 5 The increase in premium contribution from 3 to 3 5 percent was scheduled to take effect in January 2021 but was postponed because to the COVID 19 epidemic References Edit R A 7875 AN ACT INSTITUTING A NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM FOR ALL FILIPINOS AND ESTABLISHING THE PHILIPPINE HEALTH INSURANCE CORPORATION FOR THE PURPOSE PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 4 2011 Retrieved July 6 2011 Niel Lim INCITEGov and VERA Files Conservative and sluggish PhilHealth misses healthcare target GMA News Retrieved July 6 2011 Balana Cynthia September 29 2010 PhilHealth doubles premiums Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on October 1 2010 Retrieved May 6 2011 PREMIUM SUBSIDY FOR INDIGENTS UNDER THE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM PDF Department of Budget and Management Archived from the original PDF on September 28 2011 Retrieved May 6 2011 REPUBLIC ACT No 6111 The LawPhil Project Retrieved July 7 2011 Philippine Health Insurance Corporation celebrates 15th Anniversary Manila Bulletin October 1 2010 Retrieved July 7 2011 PhilHealth Corporate Profile Archived from the original on July 20 2011 Retrieved July 7 2011 Get to know your PhilHealth benefit in just one click January 30 2015 Based on 2008 claims reports PhilHealth website December 2008 DOH sets massive open PhilHealth registration GMA News Retrieved July 7 2011 a b PhilHealth chief Morales to file resignation letter Wednesday GMA News Online Retrieved August 26 2020 Republic Act No 10149 GOCC Governance Act of 2011 officialgazette gov ph June 6 2011 Guidelines on the ICHP Portal PDF How to Get Your PhilHealth MDR Online Tech Pilipinas May 2 2019 Espejo Edwin May 26 2011 Philippines How to cure PhilHealth s woes Asian Correspondent Newsbreak Archived from the original on October 9 2011 Retrieved July 6 2011 a b Espejo Edwin May 25 2011 Bogus claims haunt PhilHealth Newsbreak Retrieved July 6 2011 Buhay reyna PhilHealth chief Dela Serna spends a year living in P3 800 per night hotel Politiko June 1 2018 Retrieved March 27 2019 a b 300 000 sign online petition opposing increase in OFW PhilHealth contributions Rappler May 3 2020 Retrieved July 24 2020 Morales Ricardo C April 2 2020 Premium Contribution and Collection of Payment of Overseas Filipinos Members PDF Philippine Health Insurance Corporation Lopez Melissa Luz May 4 2020 Duterte suspends higher PhilHealth premiums for OFWs makes payments voluntary Roque CNN Philippines Retrieved July 24 2020 a b Santos Eimor July 24 2020 PhilHealth under probe denies widespread corruption alleged by resigned officer CNN Philippines Retrieved July 24 2020 Ranada Pia July 24 2020 Duterte orders probe into PhilHealth anomalies Rappler Retrieved July 24 2020 Ismael Javier Joe July 24 2020 Senate sets probe on PhilHealth corruption The Manila Times Retrieved July 24 2020 Domingo Katrina July 23 2020 PhilHealth officer resigns due to widespread corruption in agency ABS CBN News Retrieved July 24 2020 Ramos Christia Marie August 25 2020 Senate panel report PhilHealth exec getting a lap dance during birthday bash INQUIRER net Retrieved August 26 2020 PhilHealth top official resigns CEO Morales set to step down cnn Retrieved August 26 2020 Investigation probably a little easier after PhilHealth s SVP for legal quits Atty Thorrsson Montes Keith is considered a hero by many Filipinos no one has ever accomplished gathering so much direct evidence and imputing high ranking officials such as Senator Richard Gordon Secretary Francisco Duque and Brigadier General Ricardo Morales and others which led to the resignation of BGen Morales and Atty Del Rosario from their posts Guevarra GMA News Online Retrieved August 26 2020 External links EditPhilHealth official website Department of Health Philippines website The Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of the National Health Insurance Act of 2013 RA 7875 as amended by RA9241 and 10606 Philhealth New Contribution Rates Philhealth Contribution Increase in 2023 Philhealth Contribution Increase Suspended in 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philippine Health Insurance Corporation amp oldid 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