By PhilHealth 101 on Oct 5, 2011 in:
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The duties and responsibilities of a PhilHealth member are:Have in possession at all times your PhilHealth Number Card or Identification Card;It pays to be prepared in emergency situations such as accidents or illness. Members should always have thei...
An official advisory has been released by PhilHealth informing the public that transactions for members belonging to the Private and Government Sectors should be facilitated by their respective Human Resource Departments (HRD). Employees that are no...
In our previous post, we have not mentioned the details on the privileges that an I-PhilHealthy Card holder may get. This is because the privileges will expand as PhilHealth continues partnering with other private establishments to offer the members...
Whenever you need to avail of your PhilHealth benefits, you will always be asked to provide the health care institution (hospital) a copy of your MDR to be attached to the claim forms. For those who are new to the term, an MDR, short for the Member D...
Due to numerous requests for a sample request letter that may be used for PhilHealth transactions, we have devised this template for requesting:Issuance of PhilHealth ID Card;Issuance of Member Data Record (MDR);Certificate of Premium Payment (CPP);C...
By Philippine Videos and Pinoy TV on Jul 21, 2011 in:
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BILLIONAIRE PACQUIAO TOPS PHILIPPINES RICHEST CONGRESSMEN AND CABINET MEMBERS LIST IN 2011 Video Rating: 5 Stars Billionaire Pacquiao tops richest congressmen list 05/13/2011 3:09 AM Kung milyon-milyong piso ang yaman ng mga senador, sa Kongreso nama...
By PhilHealth 101 on Jul 18, 2011 in:
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This post is intended to guide newly separated employees on how to continue being eligible to receive PhilHealth benefits. There are two ways by which you may continue your PhilHealth coverage, the first is by becoming a qualified dependent of an act...