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Solon highlights poor PhilHealth benefits awareness during bicam

A lawmaker on Monday urged the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. to conduct a heightened information campaign on the financial protection and other benefits available to Filipinos under the government’s national health insurance program.

Parañaque Second District Rep. Brian Raymund Yamsuan pointed out that many Filipinos remain unaware of the benefits they can get from Philhealth, or the fact that all citizens  have automatically become Philhealth members under the Universal Health Care Law.

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“In Parañaque, for instance, many of our kababayans do not know that they can benefit from Phillhealth benefits like YAKAP (Yaman ng Kalusugan) where they can get access to free consultations, and P20,000 worth of medicines every year,” Yamsuan said as he raised the issue during the first day of the bilateral conference committee meeting on the proposed 2026 national budget.  

Yamsuan, who is a  member of the House contingent to the conference committee, made the manifestation during  the deliberations on the proposed  budget of the Department of Health (DOH).

Senator Erwin Tulfo agreed with Yamsuan and joined the latter in urging Philhealth to step up its information campaign about its benefit packages.

A recent independent study analyzing outpatients’ knowledge about YAKAP concluded that public awareness of the program’s specific benefits “remains limited and fragmented, with many Filipinos familiar with Philhealth as an institution but not with the precise components or registration procedures of the outpatient package.”

Yamsuan suggested that Philhealth increase its presence on social media and coordinate with the  local government units (LGUs) to complement this  with  community-based information drives about the benefits offered by the national  health insurer.

YAKAP  expanded the previous Konsulta program of Philhealth to include not only free access to medical consultations and certain laboratory tests, but also cancer screenings, and an expanded list of covered medicines worth P20,000 per year.

“This is a laudable initiative of our President (Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.), which, however, many Filipinos do not know about. Even if they know about YAKAP, they are at a loss as to which YAKAP accredited clinic to go to, or in which YAKAP accredited pharmacy they can get free medicines.,” Yamsuan said in a mixture of English and Filipino.

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