Philippine Government suspends PhilHealth premium payments on Overseas Filipino Workers

Higher PhilHealth premium contributions will not be placed on Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) at this current time due to the ongoing health crisis brought on by the COVID-19 global pandemic in addition to President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s decision for the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) to make payments for PhilHealth premiums voluntary for OFWs.

On May 4, in a virtual press conference for members of the Malacañang Press Corps, Presidential Spokesperson Secretary Harry Roque, Jr. confirmed that with the President’s latest directives, Department of Health Secretary Francisco Duque suspended the provision that imposes a higher PhilHealth premium contribution in the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of the Universal Health Care (UHC) Law.

“Sa ngayon po, habang mayroon tayong krisis, ang naging desisyon ng Presidente, wag na muna tayong magpataw ng karagdagang pahirap sa ating mga OFWs lalong-lalo na sa panahon na napakadami sa kanila ang nare-repatriate at nawalan na rin ng trabaho,” said Secretary Roque.

As one of the authors that pushed for the approval of the Universal Health Care Law in the 17th Congress, the Palace Spokesman said that there is nothing in the said law that imposes a higher premium for OFWs.

“Bilang pangunahing nagsulong po ng Universal Health Care Law sa 17th Congress, lilinawin ko lang po, wala po sa batas na nagsasabi na dapat patawan ang mga OFWs ng karagdagang premium sa pamamaraan na nais pong ipatupad ng PhilHealth. Yan po ay nasa Implementing Rules and Regulation, para lang po sa kaalaman ng lahat.”

Further, it was announced that OFWs do not need to show proof of PhilHealth payment when getting an overseas employment certificate (OEC).

“Inanunsyo na rin po ng POEA at ng OWWA na hindi na po ire-require ang pagbayad ng PhilHealth premiums ng mga OFW para sila po maisyuhan ng kaukulang mga papeles, yung tinatawag na OEC para makalabas ng bansa,” Roque stressed.

However, whether PhilHealth premiums will increase after the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cabinet official said that price increases in contributions will depend on actuarial science, the discipline that assesses risk in insurance and similar industries which is the reality in any insurance system.

Secretary Roque also clarified he had no hand in the drafting of the IRR saying “Lilinawin ko lang po kanina nung sinabi ko na bilang isang, bilang awtor ng Universal Health Care, wala po sa batas yung ganitong pagsingil sa OFW, yan po ay nasa IRR at hindi man lang po ako naimbita dyan sa IRR na yan. So wala po tayong alam kung ano ang naging batayan nila sa pagsulat ng IRR na yan.”

On alleged corruption and good governance issues surrounding PhilHealth, Secretary Roque reminded the public of President Duterte’s zero tolerance against corruption—adding that the Ombudsman is already investigating corruption cases and complaints against PhilHealth.

“Inaasahan po natin na ang bagong liderato ng PhilHealth ay tingnan naman at pag-aralan itong mga reklamong ito,” Roque added.

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