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Unilab Center for health policy leads multisectoral discussions to strengthen PhilHealth’s Konsulta implementation

For many Filipinos, the promise of Universal Health Care (UHC) represents a future where access to quality health care services is no longer a privilege but a guaranteed right.

The country has made significant strides since the enactment of the Universal Health Care Act in 2019, including the rollout of PhilHealth’s outpatient package, the Konsultasyong Sulit at Tama (Konsulta) program.

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Much work remains on the road to fully achieving UHC – there is a need to expand the network of accredited Konsulta service providers and enhance communication efforts to ensure that providers and beneficiaries are fully informed about these vital services.

To take the lead in addressing these gaps and support PhilHealth in expanding the implementation of Konsulta, the Unilab Center for Health Policy (UCHP) of the Unilab Foundation convened over 70 stakeholders from PhilHealth, NCR city health offices, private providers, and patient groups on September 13 in a roundtable discussion titled “Working Towards UHC’s Comprehensive Outpatient Benefit Package.”

From left are: PhilHealth NCR vice president Dr. Bernadette Lico; Rheumatology Educational Trust Foundation, Inc. research associate and administrative assistant Robelle Tanangunan; ALRAFA Cardiovascular Diagnostic Center owner Nick Ralph Dingal and Malabon City acting city health officer Dr. Bernadette Bordador and Unilab Center for Health Policy Program director Ruben A. Basa

Through this collaborative platform, UCHP introduced the Konsulta Manual of Operations (MOP), a guidebook for healthcare providers and Local Government Units (LGUs) to streamline the implementation of PhilHealth’s Konsulta.

“We all have a unique opportunity to address the challenges of primary health care, which has been characterized as fragmented, uncoordinated, and isolated,” said Unilab Foundation executive director Jose Maria Ochave.

“In this roundtable discussion, we can take small, yet deliberate and steady steps that will advance the ‘health for all’ promise of Universal Health Care,” he said.

PhilHealth’s Konsulta is shifting the mindset of seeking medical attention only when faced by serious health issues, by promoting the importance of proactive healthcare through its comprehensive outpatient benefits program.

Konsulta aims to ensure equitable access to quality and affordable healthcare for all Filipinos while protecting them against financial risks.

Launched nationwide in 2020, Konsulta aims to enhance health by preventing chronic illnesses, promoting early detection, and offering affordable medications.

Through Konsulta, Filipinos can register with accredited providers to access a range of services including consultations, health risk screenings, 15 laboratory tests, and 21 essential medicines.

With over 2,600 accredited public and private primary care facilities as of April 2024, the Philippine health system is still struggling to meet the ideal ratio of one facility for every 20,000 Filipinos.

This discrepancy shows that while programs like Konsulta have the potential to transform healthcare access in the Philippines, their consistent and effective rollout requires more than just the efforts of PhilHealth.

Government agencies, local governments, private institutions, and communities must work together to ensure no Filipino is left behind.

PhilHealth engaged in an open discussion with public and private Konsulta providers, LGUs, and patient groups, which revealed the challenges encountered in the implementation of Konsulta.

Among these are difficulties with navigating finances, facility accreditation and patient registration, patients’ unfamiliarity with the importance of the program, and the need for clearer processes and better information dissemination.

“The Unilab Center for Health Policy believes in PhilHealth’s Konsulta, which is why, when it was launched, one of UCHP’s first priority projects was to develop the Manual of Operations for the Konsulta package,” said UCHP program director Ruben Basa.

Unilab Center for Health Policy Program director Ruben Basa

The Manual of Operations, authored by physician-leaders Dr. Maeda Gonda and Dr. Shirley Domingo, is a comprehensive guidebook that aims to address implementation challenges by providing a clear, step-by-step guide on key aspects such as membership registration, provider accreditation, and social mobilization.

It covers practical aspects of the Konsulta program, including benefits availment, provider billing, payment processes, and information systems, to foster a more structured and efficient approach.

“Our top priority is the convenience of our providers, our end users, and our administrators. They need to understand how to go about Konsulta―from the requirements to the actual implementation of the program,” said Gonda.

Dr. Israel Pargas, senior vice president and spokesperson of PhilHealth, also shared plans for the future of Konsulta.

“Starting new things is always hard because it’s a change. And that’s what PhilHealth and the DOH are doing through Konsulta,” said Dr. Maria Eufemia Yap, member of the UCHP Advisory Council.

UCHP Advisory Council member Dr. Maria Eufemia Yap

Yap said the key to seeing the glass half full lies in effective communication.

With the joint contributions of public and private providers, LGUs, and health leaders who understand their communities best, they can also help PhilHealth by conveying the government’s UHC efforts in a way that resonates with the people they serve.

Through the Konsulta Manual of Operations, the financial assessment framework, and strengthened collaboration among stakeholders, the Unilab Center for Health Policy reaffirms its commitment to helping PhilHealth expand Konsulta’s reach.

Together, these efforts aim to advance Universal Health Care and build a healthier, future-ready Philippines.

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