Philippine Health Insurance Benefit Packages, HOW MUCH YOU WILL SAVE? - The Insurance Benefits called Case Payment Rates.
YOUR P2,400 PAYMENT YEARLY, OR YOUR FAMILY MEMBER'S P2,400 PUBLIC INSURANCE COVERAGE SYSTEM, WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
Below contains the lists of insurance benefit packages under the case payment scheme, that are available to all active Philippine Health Insurance members. For OFW's with their dependents, although I suggest if you have extra cash, you can buy them their own insurance, if they are not working or they have no Philhealth membership.
Name of Benefit Package
|
Case Rate (Php)
|
Maternity Care Package (MCP)
|
6,500.00
|
Normal Spontaneous Delivery (NSD) Package
|
6,500.00
|
TB-DOTS Package
|
4,000.00
|
SARS Package
|
50,000 - 100,000
|
Avian Influenza Package
|
50,000 - 100,000
|
New Born Care Package (NCP)
|
1,000.00
|
Bilateral Tubal Ligation (BTL) Package
|
4,000.00
|
Vasectomy Package
|
4,000.00
|
Malaria Package
|
600.00
|
Influenza A (H1N1) Package
|
75,000 - 100,000
|
NSD with BLT Package
|
10,500.00
|
Outpatient HIV / AIDS Treatment Package
|
30,000.00
|
Dengue I (dengue fever and DHF Grades I and II)*
|
8,000.00
|
Dengue II (dengue hermorrhagic fever grades III and IV)*
|
16,000.00
|
Pneumonia I (moderate risk)*
|
15,000.00
|
Pneumonia II (high risk)*
|
32,000.00
|
Essential Hypertension*
|
9,000.00
|
Cerebral Infarction (CVA I)*
|
28,000.00
|
Cerebro - vascular Accident with Hemorrhage (CVA II)*
|
38,000.00
|
Acute Gastroenteritis (AGE)*
|
6,000.00
|
Typhoid Fever*
|
14,000.00
|
Asthma*
|
9,000.00
|
Cesarian Section (CS)*
|
19,000.00
|
Dilatation and Curettage (D&C)*
|
11,000.00
|
Hysterectomy*
|
30,000.00
|
Mastectomy*
|
22,000.00
|
Appendectomy*
|
24,000.00
|
Cholecystectomy*
|
31,000.00
|
Herniorrhaphy*
|
21,000.00
|
Thyroidectomy*
|
31,000.00
|
Radiotherapy*
|
3,000.00
|
Hemodialysis*
|
4,000.00
|
Cataract Package*
|
16,000.00
|
Means that Philhealth will pay the health care facility directly inclusive of doctors fee or professional fee, therefore, this is directly deducted to the bill of the eligible PhilHealth member.
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