MALOLOS CITY- Guaranteed health benefits await thousands of
Bulakeños after Gov. Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado announced that 150,000
sponsored PhilHealth Cards will be given to beneficiaries wherein 40,000 of
them will be sponsored by the Provincial Government of Bulacan (PGB), another
40,000 will come from the local government units and 70,000 will be sponsored
by the national government.
This was confirmed after the signing of the Memorandum of
Agreement between the PGB headed by Gov. Alvarado and PhilHealth headed by
President and CEO Dr. Eduardo Banzon in providing quality and attainable health
services for Bulekeños.
“Isang katotohanan na ang kalusugan ay kayamanan kaya naman
sa mga hindi inaasahang pagkakataon ng pagkakasakit, upang lapatan ng pangmatagalang
tulong pangkalusugan, ito po ang inaalok natin sa ating mga kalalawigan lalo na
sa mga walang kakayahan. We should make the health care system more affordable
and more accessible,” said Alvarado.
According to PhilHealth Regional Vice President Rodolfo
Balog, 2,133,990 or 75 percent
of the total population of Bulacan are registered PhilHealth
members who currently enjoy its benefits. These include members from different
categories such as employed, OFW, sponsored, individually paying and lifetime.
Some of the benefits that a member can avail from PhilHealth
are discounted room rates, medicine, and surgery.
Dr. Banzon on the other hand encouraged those who are
enrolled in the sponsored category but are now capable of paying their own
contributions to give their slot of sponsorship to others.
“Importante sa ating bayan ang universal health care, ‘yung
access sa quality care. Pero hindi natin kayang i-enroll ang lahat ng Pilipino
mula sa nasyunal kaya naman mahalaga ang gampanin ng mga lokal na pamahalaan,
para sa mga mahihirap nating kababayan at para naman sa mga kaya, tulungan n’yo
po kaming hikayatin sila na maging miyembro din ng PhilHealth, ito naman po ay
para sa atin,” explained Banzon.
PhilHealth also donated 2.7 million capitation fund for the
improvement of rural health units and purchasing of medicines.
Also present in the said event were PhilHealth Branch
Manager Dr. Roberto Reyes, Leo Liwanag of PhilHealth Malolos, Zenette dela
Vergas of PhilHealth Sta. Maria, mayors and vice mayors, municipal health
officers, department heads of the PGB, and volunteer workers in the province.
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