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CA warns unscrupulous health institutions over Philhealth use

Rey E. RequejobyRey E. Requejo
November 20, 2022, 11:30 pm
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The Court of Appeals has pushes healthcare institutions not to resort to unscrupulous methods just to avail of the benefits the state-owned Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (Philhealth) provides.

In an 11-page decision, the CA’s Fifth Division through Associate Justice Alfonso Ruiz II made the call even as it enjoined the Philhealth members and its officials “to act with prudence and without any corrupt motives” in performing their duties.

“Medical practitioners should also not allow themselves to be drawn into this unethical practice,” the CA lamented.

This came after the appellate court denied the petitioner filed by Dr. Alberto Castro seeking to set aside the April 11, 2019 decision of the Philhealth board.

It affirmed the October 26, 2018 decision of the arbitration office of PHIC finding him guilty of 17 counts of administrative offense of breach of warranties of accreditation under Republic Act 7875 or the National Health Insurance Act.

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“The present pandemic already highlighted the anomalies, flaws, and limitations of our public health system. Philhealth’s financial resources, and that our nation as a whole, are already stretched to its limit. The present situation should inspire us to rise above ourselves and focus on our nation’s survival as a whole,” the CA observed.

Castro’s illegal activities were uncovered after lawyer Yasser Isamel Abbas, head of the Philhealth’s legal services unit in the National Capital Region and Rizal conducted a regular monitoring in Quezon City Eye Center.

After several days of investigation, Abbas found out that Castro along with several other doctors were engaged in recruitment of patients for cataract operations, which is detrimental to the interest of Philhealth.

Abbas recommended the suspension of their claims with Philhealth pending further investigation.

Acting on the recommendation of Abbas, PhilHealth’s Finding Investigation and Enforcement Department (FFIED) conducted its own probe.

It selected 12 patients of Castro who admitted that a free initial checkup was conducted in their respective barangay provided that the patient is a Philhealth member.

Castro conducted the subsequent operations in a hospital facility, and the patients were brought to the hospital via free transportation.

The FFIED recommended the filing of a formal complaint against Dr. Castro and Quezon City Eye Center for violation of Philhealth Circular Nos. 17 and 19 Series of 2007.

Castro denied the accusations and insisted that the provincial government of Bulacan initiated the medical missions labeled by Philhealth as recruitment activities.

Castro said he and other ophthalmologists in Bulacan were invited.

According to him, all patients, whether Philhealth members or not, were assisted during the medical missions and that he joined the free eye consultation purposely to help the less fortunate.

But the Philhealth declared that it was highly questionable that patients were transported for free in going to and from Quezon City Eye Center when the operation could have been performed in one of the government hospitals in Bulacan or in Monte Falco Hospital where the petitioner has a clinic.

The Philhealth also held that the prohibition to recruit and solicit patients includes those programs sponsored by the Philippine Ophthalmology Association (PAO) and LGUs.

It concluded that Philhealth profited from the operations incurred by its members while the non-members paid from their own pockets.

In upholding the ruling of Philhealth, the appellate court did not give weight to Castro’s argument that Philhealth Circular No. 19 only states the guidelines to determine whether cataract surgeries in medical mission are compensable, thus, it erred that all cataract surgeries in relation to medical missions are non-compensable.

“While it is true that the cataract operations were not performed during the medical missions participated by Dr. Castro, reason dictates that there would have been no surge in the number of cataract operations had there been no ‘free screening’ in the first place,” the CA pointed out.

Tags: Court of Appealshealthcare institutionsPhilHealthPhilippine Health Insurance Corp.
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